Find College Cards is a blog that is created to provide a general guideline for college and graduate students. There are even resources for those who have just finished high school. High school graduates will know what to expect from college while being guided as to what schools they can go to, given their chosen fields.
What sets it apart
Usually, guides about college exclusively focus on college life. There would be info on apartment houses, dorm rooms, cheaper books, and the like. However, Find College Cards went further by also providing reviews of universities for the most popular fields. Of course, the top universities of the country have also been featured. High school graduates won’t only know what college living is like but will also determine the right university for them. Even those who are already in college may realize that there is a better school out there for them. Find College Cards only confirms it for them.
An interesting article that found its way into Find College Cards’ archives is Obama’s Community College Plan. Find College Cards is not restricting the college students’ and future college students’ point of view within the walls of an Ivy League school, or even within the walls of a community college for that matter, but is also expanding their thoughts toward the greater picture. Students will know how education is being regarded by the government.
The blog is easy to navigate. The articles are divided by categories and also by the months when they are written. The background design is simple.
What are the glitches
While the blog is very easy to navigate, the categories should be tweaked a little. To be specific, there is a category named “College Life,” but many of the other categories are actually aspects of college life. Some of the articles included in this category could actually also belong into the other separate categories. What I suggest is that the “College Life” category be removed from the list, and the articles placed in the specific, separate categories. For example, there are dating articles under “College Life.” They can be moved to the category named “Dating.”
















