The Future of Work and Cybersecurity Bootcamps: Everything You Need to Know

The immediate effects of COVID-19 on the workforce are easy to see. Millions lost their jobs, while others shifted to the new lifestyle of remote work overnight. Companies and individuals alike were forced to not only create but also embrace a work from home culture. And while we have learned to adjust to this new normal, it is the long term effects that are more difficult to pinpoint. Needless to say, the future of work is uncertain – so how do we prepare the present-day workforce?

“Parasite”, “Uncut Gems”, and the Deception of Greed

Do you know the Greek myth of Tantalus? The man who stole nectar and ambrosia from the gods? The more absurd version of his battle against higher beings is that he killed his own son, Pelops, and served him to them just to see if they would take a bite. Pretty fucked, right? Whatever story you might know Tantalus from, it’s his punishment that is most likely familiar to you: reaching to get a drink of water, only for it all to dry up; trying to eat fruit from a nearby tree, only to never be able

LogicPrep's 2019 Summer Reading List —

Described as the "biggest case of corporate fraud since Enron," this story walks readers through unbelievable accounts of secrecy, paranoia, craftiness, and ignorance that ultimately brought a company with a $10 billion valuation at its peak to a humbling valuation of $0 in just 4 years. If you enjoyed watching the documentary "Fyre" on Netflix (I did), you'll appreciate the scandalous deception that permeates this well-told piece of investigative journalism. I was always a little skeptical abo

Schools without Supplemental Essays —

I am sure senior year has been a trying time, but the good news is that you have made it past the Early Decision and Early Action dates in November! All the hard work you put into crafting your personal narrative over the summer and in the early months of fall are not going unnoticed. You might have also racked through numerous supplemental essays, especially when sifting through your list of target, reach, and safety schools. Now the holidays are coming up and while it is almost time to celeb

Decision Notification Release Dates 2019-2020 —

Congratulations, you have completed your college applications! Curious as to when you will find out if you have been accepted? Check out all of your Early Decision, Early Action, Regular Decision (and more!) notification dates right here: The New School EA: End of December | RD: April 1 University of Minnesota EA: End of January | RD: End of March University of New Hampshire EA: End of January | RD: Early April Yale University Single-Choice EA: December 15 (after pm, via portal) | RD: