Universities in California. They have the only full scale nano-technology lab.
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science yes, if your aren't good at these id recommend learning science, math and spelling too...
Well if you are really good at math you could be a mathematician.
Why I want to be a part of a math/science/technology magnet program. The reason why I want to be a part of a math/science/technology magnet program is because it's highly advanced, and challenges my intelligence. Another reason is because it can get me into a good high school and a good college, as it can look impressive on a high school or college application. In a math/science/technology magnet program, I can participate and focus on major subjects that can affect my future and my life, as math, science and technology plays a big part in order to be successful in life. In a normal public school, you can focus on the curriculum based on your level, but in a magnet school, however, you can not only learn the materials based on your level, but also materials that exceeds your level, giving you a challenge that I need. When you're looking at a student's college application, the first thing they'll look at is the test scores the student scored in their school. If they scored well, especially in a magnet school that surpasses public schools, this student will have a more likely chance of getting in that college, and so this is why I need and also want to join a magnet school, as I can be successful in my future. So if I join a magnet program, not only can I challenge myself in major subjects, but also get into good colleges and from then on, be successful in life
Not really. Science Engineering deals basically with Math subjects. Therefore, if you're good in Math, you'll do good in Science Engineering.
"Garbage in, garbage out" (GIGO).