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Liberty High SchoolPost Secondary Statistics

Class of 2013

Class of 2013

4 year college56%

2 year college27%

Technical School7%

Work2%

Miltary4%

Other3%

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Where did they go? Class of 2013

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In State vs. Out of State

Maryland Out of State0%

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Class of 2013 Attending 4 Year

Maryland Public Schools

Frostburg State Uni-versity; 4

Salisbury Uni-versity; 14

St. Mary's College of Maryland; 1Towson

University; 25

United States Naval Academy; 1

University of Mary-land Baltimore

County; 7

University of Mary-land College Park;

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Capitol College

Goucher College

Hood College

Loyola University Maryland

McDaniel College

Mount St. Mary's University

Stevenson University

Washington College

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Popular Out of State Schools

How competitive?• 5% are considered Most Competitive by

Barron’so US Naval Academy, University of California: Berkeley, University of

Virginia, Wake Forest University o 1 student attending each of these schools

• 12% are considered Highly Competitiveo 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

o 28 different students are attending these 9 schools

• 20% are considered Very Competitive o 53 students attending 15 different schools

• 32% are considered Competitive o 53 students attending 24 different schools