Anonymous wrote:I say this sincerely. The thought of a teenage *liking* three hours of homework every night makes me sad. You are only a teen once for a few years. Teens should be doing activities after school and have time with friends and family. They don't need to be stressed out all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Name your private school and on a scale of 1 to 10 how stressed you think your kid is.
Will go first. Field school level 4-5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS 100
NCS is stressful for some girls and not stressful at all for others.
Fit is very important for this school.
Can you elaborate on this? What makes it stressful for some?
The level of academics is a great fit for some and a very poor fit for others. If your daughter enjoys learning and working very hard--3 hours of homework a night---GREAT fit. I'm not being sarcastic.
This is a dream school for this type of girls.
For others, it's a poor fit. There are easier schools.
It's not about intelligence--it's about diligence and being the kind of kid who just likes to study, study, study. They exist and they thrive at NCS.
I have two daughters. One is absolutely thriving at NCS (high school). She gets straight As. She enjoys learning for learning's sake.
We are sending our second daughter to a different school. She needs more down time.
My DD is not like this even though she is academically gifted, she hates school work and gets stressed easily. She also suffers with anxiety and depression - having to rethink our choices for HS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS 100
NCS is stressful for some girls and not stressful at all for others.
Fit is very important for this school.
Can you elaborate on this? What makes it stressful for some?
The level of academics is a great fit for some and a very poor fit for others. If your daughter enjoys learning and working very hard--3 hours of homework a night---GREAT fit. I'm not being sarcastic.
This is a dream school for this type of girls.
For others, it's a poor fit. There are easier schools.
It's not about intelligence--it's about diligence and being the kind of kid who just likes to study, study, study. They exist and they thrive at NCS.
I have two daughters. One is absolutely thriving at NCS (high school). She gets straight As. She enjoys learning for learning's sake.
We are sending our second daughter to a different school. She needs more down time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS 100
NCS is stressful for some girls and not stressful at all for others.
Fit is very important for this school.
Can you elaborate on this? What makes it stressful for some?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS 100
NCS is stressful for some girls and not stressful at all for others.
Fit is very important for this school.
Anonymous wrote:NCS 100