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I graduated from Cinco Ranch High School 3 years ago and never realized how blessed and privileged I was to be there. While a student, it was quite tedious and stressful with a large work load, but it is nothing compared to college (I am now a junior at the University of Texas). The school is AMAZING at enabling students to learn HOW to study effectively, how to multi-task, handle a large work load. It was hard at the time, but in no way, shape, or form would I be where I am today without the motivation and influence of CRHS and the knowledge that I learned there. At college, I found that I was definitely ahead of the game. One of the best high schools in Texas!

i am currently a senior at Cinco Ranch High School. I agree with the other users who say that we have way to much homework and competition in the school for excellence in education, but when i look back upon these years i realize that it has only benfited us. Is that not what the real world is all about? Competition and striving to be better than the person beside you, or have we moved into an era of the lazier the person, the better?

My daughter lasted a week at this school and I took her out before her confidence was completely destroyed. It is like a giant learning factory. Teachers spend classtime making students read textbooks, setting them mountains of homework and then testing them on the books. If learning by rote and passing tests is what you want for your children, then go ahead and send them here. If this is the best of the US education system then thank goodness my children had a start in the European system where discussion and enquiry is encouraged.
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