Not every university has a deal with Microsoft to provide cheap product licenses to students, and high schools are generally on their own. There is, however, a way for any math, science, or tech-inclined student to score some slick deals.
The CyberNet blog points any student with an interest or inclination toward the "science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields" to check out the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), where a membership is $19 and one of membership's key perks is access to Microsoft's MSDN Academic Alliance catalog.
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