Taking algebra in 8th grade is not impressive anymore. Here's how to stand out

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📉 Once a mark of giftedness, Algebra in 8th grade is now the national norm.

In this video, we break down how math acceleration has shifted dramatically over the last three decades—and what it means for your child’s academic profile in 2025.

You’ll learn:

Why taking Algebra in 8th grade no longer signals top-tier math ability

The real reason “A in math” has lost its meaning in competitive admissions

What elite colleges actually look for (hint: it’s not just grades)

How to tell if your child is truly ahead—or just on schedule in a faster system

What the top 1% of applicants are doing differently in math by high school

Whether your child is just entering Algebra or already eyeing Calculus, this video will help you understand how to keep them ahead strategically, not just early.

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💬 Comment below: At what grade did your child start Algebra? Are you thinking about acceleration?

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