After I am admitted to grad school for chemistry, when do I start? That summer? The coming fall? Thank you.
And here ladies and gentleman is the proof that a undergrad means shit in this day and age. This retard can't barely conceive the notion that this answer may vary based on his particular program or method of entry and that his best approach would be looking at his particular institution.
>>9148884
I'm guessing this retard hasn't even started their undergrad yet and is just thinking they're automatically going to be a chemistry grad student.
Really depends. How big the program is, how popular your advisor is/desirable to join his group, how large your incoming class is, your selection of possible advisors.
Me personally, I had a small incoming class of 29. My number one choice was THE guy to join but he was able to take 2-3 students. I moved in about a month before the semester start and immediately began attending his group meetings and getting involved. Joined his group the day before the official start of the semester. He was the main reason I chose where to go but my two back up Professors were half bad options.
>>9149348
Weren't half bad.
Thank you for actually being kind and answering. I asked because the grad student in the lab I'm in now said he started grad school 6 days after graduating. I didn't know if that was part for the course.
This is probably the time for you to realise quantum uncertainty stops at scales larger than some angstrom, and everything bigger than this scale follows hard, deterministic laws.
Your life included.
Pray to Jesus.
>>9150336
Depends on who the person is and who they are joining. Some people also join fucking early to get started early.