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From zero to subnetting drills: a Seoul study group story

14 min read · Foundational · Published 2026-01-30

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This student success story follows a small cohort balancing day jobs and evening labs. It highlights specific articles they used, how they structured critiques, and what they stopped doing after week three. Names are lightly anonymized with direct quotes preserved for tone.

What this desk edition includes

  • Weekly cadence template
  • Reflection log prompts
  • Peer critique guidelines
  • Subnetting drill rotation
  • Mentor touchpoints schedule
  • Honest setbacks with fixes
  • Links to the labs they reused most

Outcomes you can check off

  1. You can mirror their cadence without copying their schedules exactly.
  2. You can run a critique session that stays kind and technical.
  3. You can spot when to pause and revisit fundamentals.

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Responsible editor

Jonah Park

Student Success Coordinator who documents cohort rhythms across APAC time zones.

FAQ

Yes. Download the cadence template from the resources section of our contact reply.

Reader notes

Reading the Seoul study group story felt like someone wrote my group chat. The IPv6 first-hop article became our shared homework after week two.
Irene · Bootcamp graduate 5/5