Whether you are going to college or not, the years after high school - and before you get started on career and family - are an interesting time.
Either way, this section is for you; written by and about young women facing some of the same changes and opportunities that you are.
Some advice will be from experts - those who have been there and done that and can help point you in the right direction.
Some will be a sharing of ideas from people just like you - women making those major steps into the real world after high school.
Let us know what you think. E-mail feedback@ClevelandWomen.com with your own thoughts and ideas.
Allie Mooney Marathon
Cleveland Woman Allie Mooney is a sophomore at The Ohio State University. She ran the Columbus Marathon and did quite well with a time of 3 hours and 43 minutes. The average time for the 26.2 mile race was 4:23. Allie placed 548th out of 5513 runners.
The race benefits the National Children's Hospital and is in its 34th year.
Great job Allie!
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Michaella
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