I want to ………. and study neurology.
While in med school people change their minds about what they want to do post med school. Don’t be so set on neurology. In med school education, med school is considered the “undergraduate” part of medical training. Med school is actually quite broad in scope and will give you exposure to all sorts of specialties, neurology included. But the real hands on ”graduate” med training in any particular specialty like neurology comes post med school, and for neurology I think it involves 4 years residency training post med school
Adding to above posts, being premed means you hope, dream, intend to go to med school. It’s not a major and your major doesn’t matter to med schools. You can be an art history major and have the same chance as long as the rest of your app is competitive (eg GPAs, MCAT, ECs, etc). Consider a major that provides you with a Plan B should you change your mind about med school. Most people choose a major like bio, maybe out of interest, but also because major reqs and premed reqs get satisfied at same time. Hopefully you’ve done well in community college because all college grades, even if taken in hs, will be considered by med schools. Good luck.