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Nov
20
2009
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Get Medical Training is a blog created by students and educators for people like them. The site contains articles and news updates on the different topics concerning education. Aside from useful information, there are also tips on how you can deal with school-related problems such as how to strike balance between work and school.

The site’s good points

The design is good. It is simple and very professional-looking. I like the colors because they’re attractive, but at the same time, they lend formality to the site. I don’t see any problem regarding the content. The articles are actually reader-friendly. The sentences are clear and the words and phrases are easy to understand. Students would love to explore this site because of the inviting colors and, of course, friendly-looking people in the photos. Even at first glance, the site will make you feel comfortable to start exploring. It’s as if the site promises you a very personal approach in helping you with your school concerns. Another thing I like about this blog is the monthly featured program. This is very informative for those who haven’t yet decided the programs they want.

The site’s bad points

The theme of the site is inviting, but I later realized that it does not really have a user-friendly interface. The site is not really very easy to navigate. The buttons are lacking. When I got lost in last month’s articles, I don’t know how I can get back to the home page, because I couldn’t see any button leading to “home.” I still have to hit the “newer posts” in order to get back to the recent articles. The categories are also not very clear. Of course, it’s easy to understand the meaning of each, but it’s not clear what each category contains.

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