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Post-Secondary Paths of Liberty High School Class of 2013: In-State and Out-of-State Trends

Explore the post-secondary journeys of the Liberty High School Class of 2013. This comprehensive analysis highlights the destinations of graduates, comparing attendance at 4-year Maryland public and private schools, as well as 2-year institutions. Discover how many students opted for out-of-state colleges, along with the competitive nature of their choices. The findings include statistics on attendance at highly regarded universities such as the US Naval Academy and the University of California, showcasing the diversity of educational paths taken by this graduating class.

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Post-Secondary Paths of Liberty High School Class of 2013: In-State and Out-of-State Trends

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  1. Liberty High School Post Secondary Statistics Class of 2013

  2. Class of 2013

  3. Where did they go? Class of 2013 1 1 1 2 13 2 5 1 1 9 4 2 1 1 3 1 2 19 4 148

  4. In State vs. Out of State

  5. Class of 2013 Attending 4 Year Maryland Public Schools

  6. Class of 2013 Attending 4 Year Maryland Private Schools

  7. Class of 2013 Attending 2 Year Maryland Public Schools

  8. Popular Out of State Schools

  9. How competitive? • 5% are considered Most Competitive by Barron’s • US Naval Academy, University of California: Berkeley, University of Virginia, Wake Forest University • 1 student attending each of these schools • 12% are considered Highly Competitive • Clemson University, Dickinson College, Marquette University, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, University of California: Davies, University of Maryland: College Park, University of Pittsburgh, Virginia Polytechnic Institute • 28 different students are attending these 9 schools • 20% are considered Very Competitive • 53 students attending 15 different schools • 32% are considered Competitive • 53 students attending 24 different schools

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