All of the artifacts included on this page represent my time management skills. I took these classes during a very busy time in my college career. It was all throughout the year of 2024. I was working/interning at IPConfigure as a Hardware Assembly Technician, I took a total of 27 credits during these two semesters, and I was on the executive board of my fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Trying to fit in as many hours as possible a week working at IPConfigure without sacrificing any school mishaps was my goal and I killed that goal. Not only did I not get below a B+ in any class during this calendar year, I was able to work on average 22 hours a week. With all of this I was still serving on the executive board of my fraternity as the Vice President of Member Development where I had to organize multiple events each semester as well as plan and manage other tasks. And being in a fraternity itself is already time consuming because I have meetings to attend regardless of holding a position or not, and there are various events that brothers are required to attend. Many of my classes required lots of time put in, such as the assignment provided as Artifact 3 in CYSE 301, IDS 300W Term Paper which is used in the research skills section, and every other class. Another big thing that I’m proud of is that during the Fall 2024 semester, I was able to pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam. This took a couple months of learning material, as well as studying very hard for this exam. Going into my final two semesters, I had a GPA of 3.87 which is not easy if you can’t manage time well and work hard and focus.

Artifact 1: Internship at IPConfigure

Artifact 2: AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner

AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner

I was issued the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner in November of 2024 after studying for most of the Fall 2024 semester.

Artifact 3: CYSE 301 Ethical Hacking Assignment

Old Dominion University
CYSE 301 Cybersecurity Techniques and Operations
Assignment #4 Ethical Hacking
Thomas Roeseler
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Task A

Task B

Task C