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Dec
11
2009
Published By pompano in Graduate school blog reviews
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The Westmont Office of Life Planning Blog is a help website for people within the ages (or stages) of pre-college, college, graduate school, job hunting, and early career life. It provides articles loaded with tips, advice, and pointers for students and job seekers, complete with step-by-step procedures and articles written in a manner that is easy to understand.

Plus points of WHTNW

As of checking, the home page link of the website is not yet working. Instead, when you visit the home address, you would be welcomed by a message saying that the administrators are still working on the website and that there is still a lot to be done. Despite that, the blog is already up and running and is loaded with articles that talk about the most common and essential things that students and job hunters need to know and take note of.

The articles are well written and conversational, making them reader-friendly. The titles clearly state what the articles are all about, making it easier for readers looking for certain tips and information and articles that would address their needs. The blog entry titles are composed of the umbrella topic and the specific topic that the article is all about. For example, the article on graduate school financial aid is entitled: Grad School ? Financial Aid. Plain and simple. Because of these clear titles, it would be easy for information seekers to look for the right articles even just by browsing through the blog entry titles.

Downside of WHTNW

The main blog page provides an array of the most recent blog entries and links to each entry’s page. However, the array includes the entire articles instead of excerpts, which makes the page unnecessarily more cluttered. The website also lacks visual attractiveness due to limited pictures, graphics, and other materials that could make the website look more interesting.

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Dec
4
2009
Published By pompano in Graduate school blog reviews
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The PHDs.org Engineering Science Blog is a blog especially intended for Engineering Science graduate and college students and practitioners. It is laden with news, tips, and feature articles that such an audience would find helpful and interesting.

What to look forward to when visiting PHDS

The site’s news and feature articles tackle various issues in the field of graduate studies and Engineering Science such as topics about risk aversion at the National Institute of Health (NIH). Interestingly, while it is an Engineering Science blog, there are also a number of articles for graduate school students and aspiring graduate school students in general.

There is a considerable number of articles about looking for and choosing graduate schools. One of the blog?s most interesting features that sets it apart from other blogs and websites offering the same kind of information and content is its unique mechanism for searching graduate schools based on your priorities. This mechanism helps you find the right graduate school for you. There are drop down boxes from which you could choose the type of graduate program that you?re looking for and the field or area of discipline that you wish to study. After that, you just have to click “search” and the schools offering courses in relation to your search would be listed in front of you. Should you wish to make a more customized search, you can use the third drop down box and the search results of the universities you?re looking for would be arranged according to which school offers the best program in the field of study that you chose. Fun and easy.

Areas for improvement

Besides that, the site also provides links to other websites that would be helpful to science graduate students and practitioners. The use of more pictures and videos would further improve not just the blog?s look but also the information and content that it can provide its visitors.

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