Article: A bachelor's degree is a prerequisite for every medical school program, though no specific degree field is mandatory. Biology, psychology, chemistry, and physics-related majors are popular choices for neurology undergrads. Talk to your university's academic counselor to find the best fit. Most medical schools require certain prerequisite classes, regardless of major. Check your prospective medical school's requirements before you apply to make sure you have finished each the prerequisites.  Try to maintain at least a 3.6 GPA in your prerequisite courses.  Although less common, humanities-related undergraduates can apply to medical school so long as they complete the prerequisites. Some medical schools like to accept students in unrelated fields for their unique perspectives. Make a list of three to five medical schools known for their neurology programs. Take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) and send your score (along with your transcripts, letters of recommendation, and other admissions requirements) to your medical schools of choice. Once acceptance decisions have been released, decide which medical school would best fit your needs.  Begin studying for the MCAT at least two months before you plan to take it. Check your prospective medical school's admission deadlines to make sure you submit your application on time. Researching is a great way to build relationships with your university's faculty members and learn more about neurology as a younger student. Most medical students begin researching between their first and second year. Talk to your professors about potential opportunities. During your third year of medical school, you will explore different medical fields to find the right fit (including neurology). Pay attention during your neurology rotation to decide if you enjoy the work environment and to pick up introductory skills. You will learn more during your internship and residency. If you dislike your neurology rotation, don't panic! You may have learned that neuroscience is not the right fit for you. Use your other rotations to find a more appropriate career choice.
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Complete an undergraduate degree. Pass the prerequisite courses for medical school. Apply to medical school. Become involved in research opportunities with your university. Sample neurology work during your rotations.

Problem: Article: While these products are more commonly known as floor and furniture cleaners, they also work well as degreasers. Dab the grease stain with a cloth soaked in either Pine Sol or Lestoil and then throw your jeans into the washing machine. Hang them out to dry on a clothesline or drying rack once the cycle is done. This is a good solution to try whether the grease stain is new or old. Lay your jeans on a flat surface and sprinkle cornstarch onto the grease stain until it’s completely covered. Then let it sit for at least an hour. Once the time is up, brush off the cornstarch with your hand and remove any residual powder with a damp sponge. Spray WD-40 directly onto the grease and let it sit for 15-30 minutes. Then gently rub a small squirt of dish or laundry soap onto the affected area. Let the jeans sit for another 15-30 minutes, wash them in the washing machine, and let them air dry. Mechanic soap is made specifically to clean up oil and grease. Apply the soap to the grease spots on your jeans and let it sit for 15-30 minutes. Then wash your jeans by themselves or with dirty rags in the washing machine. Mechanic soap usually has a strong odor. Don’t throw your other clothes into the washing machine with your jeans, or else all of them may smell like the mechanic soap. Spray hairspray onto the grease-covered areas for several seconds or spray on canned cheese and smear it in. Then, wash your jeans in the washing machine and air dry them. Hairspray and canned cheese will both have an immediate effect on the stains, so there’s no need to let them sit for an extended period of time before washing. Pour some coke onto the grease stains and then let it soak in for 1-2 hours. Once the time is up, wash your jeans in the washing machine and hang them up to dry. Don’t give the coke longer than about 2 hours to soak in, or else the coke may stain your jeans. Soak your jeans in water for several minutes. Then scrub at the stains with aloe vera gel. Wash your jeans in the washing machine and then air dry them.
Summary: Use Pine Sol or Lestoil if you already use them for cleaning. Soak up the grease with cornstarch. Try using WD-40 if you have it on hand. Try using mechanic soap if you work on cars. Use hairspray or canned cheese if you’re in a hurry. Get the grease out with Coca-Cola for a homemade solution. Remove the grease with aloe vera gel if you have some in your cabinet.

Boston ferns will do best in a potting mixture of peat moss, sand, and garden soil. You can buy all of these at your local gardening store. Your final mixture should be even parts of each ingredient. The pot should be big enough for your fern to sit comfortably without it's roots being near the drainage holes, but without a lot of extra space that could accumulate "root rot." Put your mixture and plant into the clean pot with drainage holes in the bottom.The fern can be planted about half of the way to the top of the pot so that the roots have space in the soil. Fill in the rest of the pot with more potting mixture, leaving about 1 inch(	25.4 mm) of space from the top. In many places, the summers are warm and humid enough to provide the perfect environment for a Boston fern. They do best in environments with humidity levels of at least 50 percent. If your daytime temperatures are between 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit (18 to 24 degrees Celsius), and your nighttime temperatures are between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit (13 to 18 degrees Celsius), your Boston ferns will thrive outdoors. You can place them on your porch or patio, and they should do well. The cooler temperatures at night will help to prevent fungus from developing. If you are keeping your Boston fern indoors, whether permanently or just for the winter months, you will need to be careful about making sure it has adequate humidity. The very best thing to do is to place it in a room with a humidifier. Keep your house between 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit (18 to 24 degrees Celsius), and put it in a cooler room at night. If you don’t want to invest in a humidifier, there are other options. You can place your fern in a saucer filled with small stones and water. The water will create humidity as it evaporates. Boston ferns do best when receiving indirect, filtered sunlight. If they’re outdoors, place them somewhere where they will get sunlight through tree branches, or cracks in a porch roof. If they’re indoors, place them near a window. You don’t want your fern to be in shade, but you don’t want them to be in direct sunlight. It’s a delicate balance.
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Gather your potting supplies. Pot your fern. Place your fern outdoors in a warm, humid environment. Put your Boston fern in an appropriate room indoors. Provide your fern with indirect sunlight.