Here's Architect Magazine's "Architecture Schools Guide" : http://www.architectmagazine.com/business/architecture-schools/ . It's for 2009, but it should still be highly relevant in 2010.
There are vast number of schools that offers good architecture courses. I recommend you to go to your local information service government office for more information of schools which offers good and affordable architecture courses.
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture was created in 1912.
Plumbing trade schools are often found at local community colleges and sometimes vocational high schools. Another place to find plumbing trade schools is through the local plumbers union.
To find a list of Microsoft Certified System Engineer, or MCSE, schools, purchase a book at a local bookstore or online for a list of schools. Online, visit MCSEdirectory.
Washington University in St. Louis is one of the best schools for architecture in the Midwest. The graduates from the school constantly find higher paying jobs than other graduates.
Check with your local colleges to find classes necessary to your region that is needed to do landscaping architecture. Also ask local landscapers what is needed to get a job with them.
In order to find high schools in one's area, one can contact one's local authority. The local library should also have information about schools in the area.
Top Architecture schools in the Midwest include: Notre Dame, ISU, University of Nebraska Lincoln, University of Minnesota Twin Cities. You can major in architecture at all of these schools.
Here are the UK schools ranked by the Guardian: http://archimetes.blogspot.com/2009/05/top-architecture-schools-in-uk-2010.html
One can find ratings for Tulsa public schools on a number of websites. These include the websites Great Schools, Education, and Trulia. Local newspapers may from time to time publish the ratings on local public schools as well.
Greek architecture influenced local architecture in a few ways. This is because the Greeks started to use arches and a different way of building.
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