Yes, because the teacher cannot help everyone in the class sufficiently due to too many people asking for help.
It depends on the type of person you are. If you can learn easily in distracting or noisy environments, it isn't hard to learn in an overcrowded school. If you are sensitive to noise or are easily distracted, it is harder to learn in an overcrowded school. If you like a lot of space, it would be hard to learn in an overcrowded school, and vice versa.
Francis Lewis is a good school but its overcrowded
To learn to speak it, German is harder, yes.
It wold be really hard because there would be no lights, no TVs no no computers. It would be so hard.
It's said it's easier to learn Japanese at the beginning but harder later. And it's hard to learn Chinese at the beginning but easier later.
no
The violin is generally considered harder to learn than the piano due to its complex technique and physical demands.
For the same reason that High School is "worse and harder" than Middle School.
Life was harder, but children went to school for less hours a day. If you read the American Girl Book, Julie, you'd learn a lot of stuff about that time period.
It all depends on the person in question. In most cases yes because you don't have the extra explanation from the teacher if you need it.
Yes
The harder a word is, the harder it is to spell the word. The online website, Spell Zone, gives tips on how to learn to spell even the hardest words.
Kids work harder if they are motivated - it doesn't matter how long school is.