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If you’re a parent of a 7th–12th grader aiming for Ivy League or Top-25 colleges, this video gives you the big-picture roadmap: *The 3 core levers that drive the whole process: academic performance, academic rigor, and depth in activities *What matters in middle school *What changes in 9th–10th *What peaks in 11th–12th *How to think about grades, rigor, activities, summers, and applications without panic In this video, you’ll learn: What actually matters in 7th–8th grade vs. what families can safely stop stressing about How to think about GPA, rigor, and “the spike” from 9th–12th What 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th should each focus on What admissions officers are really looking for in 11th grade The 3 biggest timeline anxiety myths families believe How to build a calm, realistic plan even if your child didn’t “start early” Free Parent Playbook (PDF) 📘: Summer & Course Planning Playbook for Top 25 Admissions (Parent Edition). Get the course-selection framework, summer ideas by grade, a 20-minute parent–student conversation script, and worksheets you can fill out together. 👉 [link in bio] Chapters 0:00 — Are we behind? The big-picture roadmap 0:58 — Who I am + who this video is for 1:45 — The 3 levers: grades, rigor, and depth 2:45 — 7th–8th grade: foundation & exposure 5:21 — Quick check-in: courses, activities, or summers? 5:47 — 9th–10th grade: transition to rigor & emerging spike 6:11 — 9th grade: stabilize and sample 6:42 — 10th grade: turn the dial up a notch 9:30 — 11th–12th grade: peak rigor, depth & packaging 9:49 — 11th grade: the transcript colleges stare at 11:45 — 12th grade: maintain & package 12:44 — Timeline anxiety myths 12:48 — Myth #1: “If we didn’t start early, it’s over” 13:19 — Myth #2: “If my kid doesn’t know their major by 9th, we’re behind” 13:47 — Myth #3: “If we haven’t won big awards by 11th, game over” 14:25 — Final takeaway: no panic, just a plan 14:50 — Free Parent Playbook 15:25 — Watch next: How Many APs Do You REALLY Need? 15:34 — Watch next: Summer Plans for Top-25 Colleges 15:48 — Comment your child’s grade + biggest stress point Watch Next ▶ How Many APs Do You REALLY Need for Ivy & Top-25 Colleges?: • How Many APs Do You REALLY Need for Ivy & ... ▶ Summer Plans for Top-25 Colleges (By Grade & Major): • Summer Plans for Top 25 Colleges By Grade ... For parents who are new here I’ve spent the past decade as a Director of College Counseling working alongside former Ivy League and Top-25 admissions officers to help guide thousands of students nationwide into top universities. Roughly 3 out of every 4 of my students got into an Ivy League or Top-25 university for their major, and 95%+ got accepted into a Top-50. If you want no-BS admissions strategy without fear tactics, hit subscribe. Comment below: What grade is your child in right now — and what’s stressing you out most: courses, activities, or summers? Drop it below and I’ll reply with what I’d prioritize next. If this video helped, check out my other breakdowns on AP strategy and summer planning next.