Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Northwest DC and went to a big three. I did not have fun in high school. It was exhausting and stressful and not fun. I worked so hard I averaged 5 to 6 hours of sleep a night. Sorry.
i think it's terrible that kids in the DMV work harder in HS than college. Awful.
Totally agree, but it’s not “all” kids in the dmv - it’s just at these especially competitive private schools in NW DC, like the “big 3” or 5. The fact that people on this board, and occasionally in real life, actually think outsiders at other private schools envy those kids and families is so sad. Yes admissions are competitive but that’s because this area has a lot of strivers, not because those schools are inherently more valuable than other good private schools.
Btw OP if you are committed to staying in the area I think the answer is to look outside DC. We’ve personally found Alexandria to have more of a small community feel, and certainly more laid back and lower pressure, than places like Chevy Chase. There are still great private schools there, several for elementary school in particular. I’m sure there are other pockets outside the district like Alexandria as well (though, definitely not Arlington or McLean, which are quite intense but more public schools focused. Falls Church seems lovely and chill, if you go the public school route, but no good private schools nearby).
Why would anyone ever think striving is an insult. You work your butt off no matter what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Northwest DC and went to a big three. I did not have fun in high school. It was exhausting and stressful and not fun. I worked so hard I averaged 5 to 6 hours of sleep a night. Sorry.
Parents. Are you listening?? The only one with real perspective!
Agree. I too went to private high school in NW DC and grew up in Bethesda. By middle school evening and weekend hours were predominantly for school work. In high school it was expected to receive 45 minutes homework for each class session, but this usually ran more like 1 hr for each class/day. There were usually 5 academic classes per day. The academic school day let out at 3. Sports from 3:30/5:30 or so, maybe longer if there was a game. Home by 6/6:30, quick dinner, then homework until midnight or so. If there was a test, project, or presentation (which there would inevitably be every week) then even later. Up at 6:30am, repeat. During school hours we used free period and any flex time between classes to put a dent in that evenings homework. Everyone worked hard, not just the top of the class. If you didn’t you just couldn’t keep up and the work would swamp you. Still found moments for fun, and second semester senior year things eased up.
My experience was a stark contrast to my neighbors who went to MOCO public school. I would hear from them about trips to the mall, driving around after school, hanging out at each other’s houses on weekdays and weekends. Just overall a lot more “hanging out” time. Yes, there was socializing in my private school too but so much less and no flexibility for this regular hang out time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Northwest DC and went to a big three. I did not have fun in high school. It was exhausting and stressful and not fun. I worked so hard I averaged 5 to 6 hours of sleep a night. Sorry.
i think it's terrible that kids in the DMV work harder in HS than college. Awful.
Totally agree, but it’s not “all” kids in the dmv - it’s just at these especially competitive private schools in NW DC, like the “big 3” or 5. The fact that people on this board, and occasionally in real life, actually think outsiders at other private schools envy those kids and families is so sad. Yes admissions are competitive but that’s because this area has a lot of strivers, not because those schools are inherently more valuable than other good private schools.
Btw OP if you are committed to staying in the area I think the answer is to look outside DC. We’ve personally found Alexandria to have more of a small community feel, and certainly more laid back and lower pressure, than places like Chevy Chase. There are still great private schools there, several for elementary school in particular. I’m sure there are other pockets outside the district like Alexandria as well (though, definitely not Arlington or McLean, which are quite intense but more public schools focused. Falls Church seems lovely and chill, if you go the public school route, but no good private schools nearby).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Northwest DC and went to a big three. I did not have fun in high school. It was exhausting and stressful and not fun. I worked so hard I averaged 5 to 6 hours of sleep a night. Sorry.
Parents. Are you listening?? The only one with real perspective!
Agree. I too went to private high school in NW DC and grew up in Bethesda. By middle school evening and weekend hours were predominantly for school work. In high school it was expected to receive 45 minutes homework for each class session, but this usually ran more like 1 hr for each class/day. There were usually 5 academic classes per day. The academic school day let out at 3. Sports from 3:30/5:30 or so, maybe longer if there was a game. Home by 6/6:30, quick dinner, then homework until midnight or so. If there was a test, project, or presentation (which there would inevitably be every week) then even later. Up at 6:30am, repeat. During school hours we used free period and any flex time between classes to put a dent in that evenings homework. Everyone worked hard, not just the top of the class. If you didn’t you just couldn’t keep up and the work would swamp you. Still found moments for fun, and second semester senior year things eased up.
My experience was a stark contrast to my neighbors who went to MOCO public school. I would hear from them about trips to the mall, driving around after school, hanging out at each other’s houses on weekdays and weekends. Just overall a lot more “hanging out” time. Yes, there was socializing in my private school too but so much less and no flexibility for this regular hang out time.
Anonymous wrote:So far these responses are telling me everything I need to know. Cool.
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Northwest DC and went to a big three. I did not have fun in high school. It was exhausting and stressful and not fun. I worked so hard I averaged 5 to 6 hours of sleep a night. Sorry.
i think it's terrible that kids in the DMV work harder in HS than college. Awful.