Activities list. How many hours too many?

Anonymous
My kids add up to 30. And it’s true for feels .. crazy?

(It is crazy)
Anonymous
I highly doubt it’s actually true if you are posing this question
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids add up to 30. And it’s true for feels .. crazy?

(It is crazy)

Hours per week? Even assuming that includes several hours a week for something like a team sport or play rehearsal, that seems high. Is there an overestimate happening somewhere for an irregular or intermittent activity?

Can you break it down for us?
Anonymous
20 seems like max cap area.
Anonymous
during my kids sport season:
2 hours a week practice 5 days a week. plus 4hour (min) game 1x a week.

that's 14 hours there. some of these kids work a job so they're easily over 30. Not counting prom committee or volunteering.

Ballet, theater kids, debate kids .. these are all 15 hours a week alone

I can see it.

Anonymous
My DD is an expert in one EC (non athletic) and easily spends 25-30 hrs/wk on it, even during school year. FWIW, her CC said put 15 hrs/wk max.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD is an expert in one EC (non athletic) and easily spends 25-30 hrs/wk on it, even during school year. FWIW, her CC said put 15 hrs/wk max.


15 for one activity, right? Not total?
Anonymous
I bet there are 40 kids at my local high school that spend 25+ on a single activity (student body gov, the super volunteers, the kids who work, the kids who take care of siblings).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD is an expert in one EC (non athletic) and easily spends 25-30 hrs/wk on it, even during school year. FWIW, her CC said put 15 hrs/wk max.


debate tournaments are 15 hours alone. never mind the meetings, prep, travel
Anonymous
30 hours, or even 40+ some weeks, seems not uncommon for a lot of high performing student-athletes
Anonymous
How many weeks per year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD is an expert in one EC (non athletic) and easily spends 25-30 hrs/wk on it, even during school year. FWIW, her CC said put 15 hrs/wk max.


debate tournaments are 15 hours alone. never mind the meetings, prep, travel


not every week though. there's a formula on averaging....its not like its 15 hrs/week for 36 weeks for one activity.
that would definitely cause eyebrows to raise.
Anonymous
More than 2-3 extracurriculars is overkill. When I was in high school, my activities were sports practice, homework, and girls, girls, girls. I got into some damn good schools with that resume.
Anonymous
My kid's club swim team is 2 hours a day 6 days a week plus dryland for 4-5 hours a week. Plus weekend meets. That's 49 weeks a year. Then high school swim takes about 5-7 hours a week. That's 18 weeks a year.

He does a few other activities and I'd say he easily spends 20+ hours on activities in a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More than 2-3 extracurriculars is overkill. When I was in high school, my activities were sports practice, homework, and girls, girls, girls. I got into some damn good schools with that resume.


That was a long, long, long time ago.
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