It was difficult to distinguish my unique strengths compared to my Notre Dame peers because we all have many strengths in common. Being able to attend one of the best universities in the country and receiving a top quality education are just two of the things that we all share. However when I thought of myself compared to all of the other college sophomores interested in the accounting field, my education is a great strength that sets me apart. Other strengths that I gathered were the fact that I am double majoring in Accounting and Applied Math; this will provide me with a greater expansion of knowledge as well as skills that others may not possess in the workplace. My time management, planning, and organizational skills also stood out to me based on the fact that I am able to maintain a relatively high GPA while also being involved in a number of different activities. The last notable strength I listed is my tendency to keep my team on track when we are working on a group project by initiating when to meet, making sure we are communicating, and staying on …show more content…
My shyness at networking events may prevent me from building relationships with future employers; likewise, those potential relationships are then taken by my more extraverted peers who are able to engage in those conversations easier than I can. Overcommitting myself to activities also poses the threat of wearing me down, causing me to lose motivation in my school work. Low motivation in turn can negatively impact my GPA because of a few test grades, which would also weaken my credentials compared to my peers. Threats certainly have the ability of spiraling out of control if one does not address them and focus on ways to overcome