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My kids add up to 30. And it’s true for feels .. crazy?
(It is crazy) |
| I highly doubt it’s actually true if you are posing this question |
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? |
| 20 seems like max cap area. |
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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. |
| 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? |
| 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). |
debate tournaments are 15 hours alone. never mind the meetings, prep, travel |
| 30 hours, or even 40+ some weeks, seems not uncommon for a lot of high performing student-athletes |
| How many weeks per year? |
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. |
| 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. |
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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. |
That was a long, long, long time ago. |