I made it through my senior year by not doing homework and getting perfect scores on my tests. The final grades where high enough to pass.
I hated doing homework. I knew the material, and didn't want to do drills to "re-enforce" what I already knew.
Currently, my 7 year old gets maybe 2 hours of homework a week. She's in the magnet school and will be going into the uber-smarty pants classes next year.
The kids are grossly over exagerating their homework times.
Take what they say and divide by 3.
As far as the kid complaining that he has sports after school. Tough. School is for learning. Not playing footbal or basketball.
What classes were you taking your senior year?
I can't imagine doing well in a language course, mathematics course, science course without studying/homework.
Maybe if you're a good enough BS'er or just watched the movies/cliff notes/spark notes you could get by in a film class or english class.
Heck even in a photo class you'd have to do work outside school.
And if you were taking some legitimate courses
a.) Bravo, few could do what you did.
b.) You might have discovered on your own some deeper connections with the material if you had spent some time on your own with it.
c.) You could have done the homework, gotten a nice gpa and had scholarships/get paid to go to college.