Creating a personal SWOT
Creating a personal strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis is a good place to start your resit journey. Reflecting on these areas can offer insights that help shape your studies.
An illustrative example is provided on the next page to help you get started. When you’ve drawn up your SWOT, use it to help you answer the following questions:
Where, when and for how long will I be able to study each week?Being honest with yourself here will help you develop an achievable plan that will boost your confidence as you progress through it.
Based on your available hours and hours of study needed to complete your subject(s), how many weeks will it take for you to be ready for your resit? Book your exam now for two to three weeks after you plan to complete your studies. Our research shows this is the best time to secure a pass.
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Example SWOT
Do consider the possible actions stated against each strength, weakness, opportunity and threat to plan your next steps.