Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL.. I'm that PP. I guess it depends on the person. My DC is pretty efficient, and mostly organized. FWIW I hear that 9th grade is the worst in terms of HW load because many of the kids aren't used to that much HW and don't know how to manage it.
This pp here.. DC has 3.5 activities (half activity is just one day).
I think the travel sport might be hard unless your DC can really buckle down while traveling and do HW. One of DC's activities doesn't allow doing HW, and it's quite a long activity. Those times can be tough on DC, and DC really has to buckle down on the days surrounding that activity day.
I find that most large HW assignments are not due the next day, so your DC would really need to learn to manage the time and not procrastinate.
Define quite a long activity![]()
DC was thinking of doing a fall sport, spring sport and then a year round club team. Is that doable with the IB workload provided they are efficient and can manage their time?
From right after school, home around 8. DC also does a sport that has practices a couple of times per week, and another activity that requires DC to be gone most of the weekend every other month.
I think above is possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL.. I'm that PP. I guess it depends on the person. My DC is pretty efficient, and mostly organized. FWIW I hear that 9th grade is the worst in terms of HW load because many of the kids aren't used to that much HW and don't know how to manage it.
This pp here.. DC has 3.5 activities (half activity is just one day).
I think the travel sport might be hard unless your DC can really buckle down while traveling and do HW. One of DC's activities doesn't allow doing HW, and it's quite a long activity. Those times can be tough on DC, and DC really has to buckle down on the days surrounding that activity day.
I find that most large HW assignments are not due the next day, so your DC would really need to learn to manage the time and not procrastinate.
Define quite a long activity![]()
DC was thinking of doing a fall sport, spring sport and then a year round club team. Is that doable with the IB workload provided they are efficient and can manage their time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL.. I'm that PP. I guess it depends on the person. My DC is pretty efficient, and mostly organized. FWIW I hear that 9th grade is the worst in terms of HW load because many of the kids aren't used to that much HW and don't know how to manage it.
This pp here.. DC has 3.5 activities (half activity is just one day).
I think the travel sport might be hard unless your DC can really buckle down while traveling and do HW. One of DC's activities doesn't allow doing HW, and it's quite a long activity. Those times can be tough on DC, and DC really has to buckle down on the days surrounding that activity day.
I find that most large HW assignments are not due the next day, so your DC would really need to learn to manage the time and not procrastinate.
Anonymous wrote:LOL.. I'm that PP. I guess it depends on the person. My DC is pretty efficient, and mostly organized. FWIW I hear that 9th grade is the worst in terms of HW load because many of the kids aren't used to that much HW and don't know how to manage it.