Lilia Goodbar attended Monticello High School and participated in their Health and Medical Sciences Academy. Lilia joined the Center of Behavioral Health and Technology to be introduced into the medical field and see how it could connect to computer engineering, and was very interested in what CBHT does for people. After she graduates high school, Lilia wants to attend college for computer engineering and be apart of Air Force Reserves Officers Training Corps. North Carolina State, University of Cincinnati, and George Mason are her top schools of choice.
In her free time, Lilia reading books of all genres and spending time outdoors. She also enjoys playing with her 2 dogs Nelson and Rio.
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