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If someone is not strong academically in mathematics but has a knack for biology and computer science, can AMP activities help them identify an appropriate major?

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If someone is not strong academically in mathematics but has a knack for biology and computer science, can AMP activities help them identify an appropriate major?

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Yes! The AMP contact person for your institution can discuss with you your interests and abilities then point you towards a suitable advisor. Participation in poster sessions, mentoring opportunities, common reading experiences and annual symposia will help you reflect on whether your proposed course of study is appropriate for you.

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