<p>Because I have one and everything.</p>
<p>depends… blogging can be having tens of thousands of views or just a way to talk about thoughts. it would depend on what you’ve done with your blog</p>
<p>Yeah, it depends. If your blog is the typical sort of thing you’d find on Tumblr with mostly random pictures and stuff or something like a personal LiveJournal account, then no. But if your blog is successful, original, creative, then definitely.</p>
<p>Yes. It is.</p>
<p>Before you list it, plz consider " is anyone interested". Blogs can be very narcissistic-- if yours actually has an audience outside your friends/family – i.e. some actual impact , then put it down. If you have 200 followers – I wouldn’t. To me, it’d seem like straw grasping.</p>
<p>It’s like the self published novel —</p>
<p>Nothing wrong with a self-published novel…anyone who is doing the hard work of writing knows that they spend hours and hours and may never get something published, which doesn’t mean it’s not a legitimate use of time or an EC.</p>
<p>If you are spending many hours writing your blog, I’d consider it to be in the same category as anyone who spends hours writing personal essays or doing other forms of creative writing - or doing art or gardening or cooking. It’s an EC. The question arises though as to what you’ll add to the campus - unless you are in some way contributing to your virtual or actual community, and having an impact, it’s probably not going to help or hurt. Remember, ad coms will be using your ECs to help form a picture of who you are and what you can bring to their community.</p>