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Orientation Task WGU

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GOM4 Orientation Task Assignment Template
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Section A1
My decision to attend WGU is driven by a desire to formalize my experience and knowledge in the IT field,
particularly in advanced networking and security. With the tech landscape rapidly evolving, I see this as a
critical step to staying ahead in my career. WGU's flexible, competency-based education aligns with my work
schedule. My "why" is to deepen my expertise, gain industry recognized credentials, and position myself as a
leader.
Section A2
Completing my program at WGU will be a great milestone, marking a transition to more leadership roles
within IT. I envision leveraging the skills and knowledge acquired to drive innovation and efficiency in network
and cloud infrastructure. On a personal level, achieving this degree will fulfill my dedication to professional
development, setting a positive example for my family about the value of lifelong learning.
Section B1
I am enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Network Operations and Security program at WGU, which is
tailored for IT professionals looking to advance their knowledge in designing, implementing, and managing
secure network infrastructure. This program is appealing to me because it integrates industry certifications
within the curriculum while blending theory with practical skills that are directly applicable to my current role
and future career goals.
Section B2
Two key requirements of my program include obtaining industry certifications and completing a capstone
project. Certifications such as CompTIA Security+ and Linux Essentials are fundamentals to my career
progression. These will validate my skills in network security and infrastructure management. The capstone
project will allow me to apply theoretical concepts to real world scenarios. This will enhance my
problemsolving abilities and prepare me to tackle complex challenges in networking.
Section C1
C1-A
I anticipate turning to my Program Mentor when I encounter difficulty navigating the balance between work,
study, and certification preparations. Their guidance will be crucial in helping me prioritize my coursework and
develop an effective study plan especially for certifcations that aligns with my career goals and professional
responsibilities.
C1-B
I expect to seek guidance from my Instructor when delving into advanced topics related to Linux and network
protocols in preparation for certification exams and what to expect from these exams. Their expertise will be
invaluable in helping my understanding of these areas, ensuring I have the confidence to apply this knowledge
effectively.
Section C2
To build momentum in my first term at WGU, I plan to establish a consistent study routine, dedicating specific
hours each week to coursework. I will also be participating with the WGU community via Discord and
Facebook for support and networking. Additionally, I will set goals for each course, breaking down larger tasks
into manageable smaller tasks to maintain momentum and stay motivated throughout my studies.
Section D
My time management strategy involves creating a study schedule that accommodates my work commitments
and personal time. I will use tools like a calendar to block out dedicated study times, set reminders for
upcoming deadlines, and track my progress. To maintain focus I’ll use a technique to divide blocks with short
intervals of 5 minute breaks during study sessions. This will ensure I maintain a balanced approach to prevent
burnout and sustain productivity.
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