Strengths
- I have over 6 years work experience which I feel will benefit me when dealing with tasks at university such as completing work on time and solving problems.
- I have experience in working with computers and programming which will make it easier for me to understand various aspects of my degree.
- I am well organized so I will be well prepared for assignments and new modules on the degree course.
- My motivation towards this course is very high so I am very eager to learn and to get as much out of the course as possible.
- I am undertaking my course on a part-time basis so I still have my full-time job that relates to my degree. This gives me the opportunity to transfer my experience between University and work and also helps my financially.
- I have a high attention to detail and always ensure my work is the best that I can produce.
Weaknesses
- Having a full-time job means I am slightly more restricted in how much time I can dedicate to my University assignments.
- My attention to detail can sometimes affect my ability to carry out a task on time as I sometimes find it difficult to know where to draw the line.
- My experience in programming so far has been either self-taught or learnt from my colleagues who have not had any formal training in a long time, so I may have some bad habits to shake off when carrying out assignments.
Opportunities
- I see the general experience of being at University, studying something I am very interested in as a huge opportunity as it will allow me to increase my general knowledge of Computing and programming.
- Working with a wide range of people with a similar interest as me will give me the opportunity to open my mind and consider things from a totally different point of view.
- My degree qualification will be a huge advantage when seeking employment in the future and clearly show employers what I am capable of.
- I am taking my degree in a subject that is rapidly growing and creating opportunities in a huge range of exciting industries.
Threats
- Being a part-time student means I will only be present at University one day per week. This could affect activities where working in a team is required with the full-time students.
- The Global economic crisis may still be affecting businesses after I complete my degree, which could hurt my chances of progressing into a better job.