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		<title>Blog Critique of SurvivingCollegeLife.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
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