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Oct
2
2009
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It’s not hard to see what the blog is about.  Surviving College Life is meant to give useful advice and information on getting through college life.  You can find posts on a variety of topics, from social advice to financing and academics.

What to look forward to when visiting this blog

About the site design, the site is clean, sleek, and organized.  The posts make good use of multi-media to gain reader interest.  One nice feature is that each post is marked by a signature, so it gives off a more personal feel to it.  It’s just nice to see one for a change.  And you can also find standard blog apps, such as RSS feeders and links to social networking sites like Facebook.

The best thing about the site is that it has a wide variety of topics to choose from.  And it can be said that the topic list presented on the blog is comprehensive when it comes to issues encountered during college.  You have the academics, the student financing, social life, family life, and employment topics on the blog.  Having a lot of topics to cover is difficult, and being able to do that is impressive.  What is both interesting and logical was the post about if you slept through an exam.  At first it seemed funny, but the advice given is sound, and some may find the information useful.

Areas for improvement

Surviving College Life is a pretty good blog overall.  It has lots of topics that are of interest to different people in different college levels.  The only comment that can be given is that it could explore the idea of having guest writers in the blog.  Aside from the comments section, it would be interesting to see different viewpoints in the blog.  Especially if the writers are experts in a certain field, say, student financing.  Such entries could add more value to the blog.



Oct
2
2009
Published By pompano in college profiles
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For those who went through college, we all know how difficult it was adjusting to the new surroundings and way of life.  Didn’t we all groped around for a guide to help us through it all?  Well, that’s what That College Kid tries to be.  The blog gives advice and information about college life.  In the blog, you can find study guides, tools, and information about what you may experience in your college life.

What this site offers

What’s interesting about the blog is that it has a decent coverage of the common issues that students encounter in college.  You can find useful information on student loans, scholarships, study materials, and living in dorms.  For incoming freshmen, and even for upperclassmen, there should be information on That College Kid that they can find very useful.

As for the site design, it’s easy on the eyes.  Site navigation is easy, and the archives are organized.  Also, you have the basic RSS subscription if you want to follow the blogs.  One thing though is that it could use some work on adding some social networking sites.

Other suggestions for improvement

As for the format of the blog, it could use multi-media to spice things up.  Though the content itself is interesting, some people do need some visuals to get interested in the material.  And as time goes on, reading plain text can be boring.  As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.  So putting some nice images or videos won’t hurt.

The content could also use some specifics.  It can be more narrowed down to a specific course or college.  In line with that, it could also use more bloggers from different universities and colleges to have their say.  Though the general information found on the site is useful, specific information can be more appreciated by some people.




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