My son is a sophomore. I play and got him hooked on it actually. He is allowed to play on weekdays after hw and chores. Usually gets a couple hours in a day. He is in the marching band and honors classes. He has a pretty full schedule with daily practices and games along with other band trips a couple times a month.
As long as he keeps up with his grades A's and B's I have no issues with gaming. He has an 11pm lights out bed time during the week and he respects that (usually stops earlier). On weekends when he isn't at a band function he has weekend chores and the rest of his time is free to game. On Fri and Sat night he has a 2 am lights out.
He enjoys playing Destiny and other games and as long as he is respectful and follows my loose rules I let him enjoy. He has been grounded a couple times for bending the rules or not doing chores but not for a month. Usually a weekend is enough to squash any rule breaking.
As a senior I am sure they are trying to make sure you have some structure and don't get stuck in a non-productive lifestyle. I would suggest following the rules and ask for adjustments a little at a time. Show that you will respect the limits and prove that you can be given more leeway.
Once you graduate, college or work will demand your time as well so better to work on discipline now. It can only help.
Good Luck
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