We all have strengths and weaknesses, so there is nothing wrong with admitting to an academic weakness. However, you might want to indicate that you use your weak areas as learning experiences.
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You should give an honest answer as to your strengths and weaknesses when answering this question. The main thing is to acknowledge that you have weaknesses. Everybody does, and the school will want to see that you are realistic about it. You also want to describe your strengths, but don't say so much that it becomes unbelievable. Keep your answers honest and real.
Minerva also know as Athena had many strengths and weaknesses. Some Strengths were defender, peacemaker, and some weaknesses were she was out of touch with emotions
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Some of Abigail strengths is that she is a good liar, wily, smart while some of her weakness are her sexual desires and deception.
Speaking about the strengths of a student is an uncommon question. Good grades, study habits and diligence are some answers describing the strengths of a student.
Some strengths of the AOC were they established congress, the northwest ordinance, and the land ordinance of 1785.
It's hard work no matter how you look at it. But how hard it is for an individual is subjective. It depends on the individual and their personal academic strengths and weaknesses...and their personal dedication.
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