Given your specific interests, you might want to consider top-tier liberal arts colleges. You could even design your own interdisciplinary major that combines those interests.
Here are some excellent options:
Amherst, Barnard, Bates, Bowdoin, Bucknell, Bryn Mawr, Carleton, Claremont McKenna, Colby, Colgate, Davidson, Dickinson, Grinnell, Hamilton, Harvey Mudd, Haverford, Kenyon, Macalester, Middlebury, Mount Holyoke, Oberlin, Pomona, Smith, Swarthmore, Trinity, Washington and Lee, Wellesley, Wesleyan, Williams, Vassar
I don't know your gender, but Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Mt. Holyoke, Smith and Wellesley are women's colleges. (Vassar went co-ed years ago.)
2006-08-18 08:08:16
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MIT is tops for all things mechanical, engieneering or otherwise science related. Princeton, yale or harvard would be the tops for those fields you mentioned earlier. why? only rich people go there. rich = better knowledge. sad but true
2006-08-18 07:46:07
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i would say uc berkeley or ucla, cuz they are not as cocky as those in havard or stanford
2006-08-18 09:12:09
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