Over the course of 16 years, the average American spends about 7,700 hours in classes. This amounts to 321 full 24 hour days.
About 7 hours depending on what type of school you go to. 8am - 3pm
It averages to around 5-6 hours a day give or take. Im in the eighth grade and my hours are from 8:00-2:55 so that's just the norm. :)
About 6-6 and a half
children of germany spend 5 and a half hours at school
No. Children spend most hours of their day at school, and afterwards have many hours of homework. If school days were to be longer, homework should be banished allowing children to be able to socialise
Children spend about 7 hours of their day in a classroom during the school year. Often times they spend an equal amount with their parents.
you spend about 5 hours with your family and then you go to school for about 8 hours
Most American children spend about 3 hours a day watching TV. Nowadays most children tend to spend the rest of the day on their electronic devices.
It varies. When children start school at the age of seven, they normally have three to five hours a day. From there, it gradually increases, but never more that eight hours, generally the maximum being seven. This is during the first nine years of school.
The average American child will attend school from 8 AM to 3 PM 180 days of the year. That means the average American child spends 1,260 hours per year in school.
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Deciding to attend flight school means you will need to be prepared to be in class for a lot of hours during the week. People who are not married and do not have children would benefit the most from flight school as they will have more time to spend in class and flying.
They attend school from 8 until 2. They spend hours on homework. They play sports and spend time with friends. During vacation, they might go away to Italy or to the beach. German children spend much less time in front of computers or tv than Americans.
The numbers of hours children spend either watching TV or sitting in front of some kind of screen at home has increased by 23% since 2009. 45 hours a week.
10 hours and 45 minutes