The Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology: ALEXANDRIA, VA: free public school one must apply and admissions are very competitive.
A few other top, public technology high schools:
High Technology H.S., LINCROFT, N.J.:
A pre-engineering academy with topnotch humanities.
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, AURORA, ILL.:
A residential school near Chicago that enrolls 10th through 12th graders.
Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts, NATCHITOCHES, LA.: A residential high school with competitive admissions.
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, DURHAM, N.C.:Students selected from all counties, which mixes rural and urban kids.
Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, OKLAHOMA CITY: Rigorous two-year boarding school that takes many rural kids.
South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics, HARTSVILLE, S.C.: Very rigorous school where students do independent research.
Stuyvesant H.S., NEW YORK, N.Y.: Takes students from all over the city; specializes in science.
Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, DENTON, TEXAS: This highly selective two-year school offers a real college curriculum.
Union County Magnet H.S., SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J.:
Focus is on science, math and technology.
Here are what many experts consider the top 20 Universities in the world for TECHNOLOGY. In order:
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology or MIT (Boston, MA)
2 University of California, Berkeley
3 Indian Institutes of Technology (Madras, India)
4 Imperial College London (UK)
5 Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA)
6 Cambridge University (UK)
7 Tokyo University (Japan)
8 National University of Singapore
9 California Institute of Technology Cal-Tech (Pasadena CA)
10 Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA)
11 Oxford University (UK)
12 ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
13 Delft University of Technology (Netherlands)
14 Tsing Hua University (Taiwan)
15 Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
16 Melbourne University (Australia)
17 Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
18 Tokyo Institute of Technology
19 University of New South Wales
20 Beijing University
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2007-04-01 04:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the degree you are after...
California has a lot of good technology heavy high schools.
Michigan has a really good Tech college, as does Texas. Look for anything with Tech in the name (MIchigan TEch, Texas Tech, Cal Tech.)
2007-04-01 08:25:19
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answered by Chali 6
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You need to be more specific. There are nearly 4,000 universities and colleges in the USA and 10,000s of high schools. (Assuming you live in the USA?)
Give us a fair chance to answer the question!
2007-04-01 09:39:19
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answered by matt 7
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