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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2-3 is normal for any high school. [/quote] the high school where you have less than 2 hours of work per night isn't a good school. [/quote] But those kids are getting into top colleges still. Look at their Instagram pages. It is quite surprising. [/quote] What schools are giving less than 2 hours a night in honors/AP classes. I'll wait.[/quote] That makes zero sense. No one is doing 2 hours per night per class plus their other classes. If they do sports that means they would be up until 1am. [/quote] No, I meant less than 2 hours a night all in. Who does that? Field?[/quote] Yes Field [/quote] Those 6 ivy kids are going to be in for a rough road.[/quote] That’s is so rude. Stop trying to convince yourself that you made the right decision by having your poor kid give up their entire life for what? To end up at the same place. [/quote] I went to an ivy from a high school (in the 90s) that assigned less than 2 hours of homework a night. I know whereof I speak.[/quote] This is not the 90s. [/quote] Nope. Things have gotten even more competitive since then. Your college peers will be coming in with many more AP credits, having shouldered more homework per night, compared to the late 90s. Two hours or less a night is not adequate preparation for a top school.[/quote] Along with more visits to the local pharmacy and family therapist.[/quote]
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