It really depends on what kinds of classes you are in. Most people feel it start to get hard around sixth or seventh grade, other people don't have problems until high school, some don't have problems until college and some (really lucky) people never really have problems. It all depends on how quickly you learn and how you budget your time.
Absolutly TRUE
There are no studies on this, but homework is supposed to be a little hard so you learn more from it.
You have to be in the classroom at 7:00 am and the homework and schoolwork is so hard you need to spend hours on your homework
Because they like it when the students get confused
Try the best you can to answer the questions. Ask your parents for help and when you turn in your homework tomorrow. Make sure to let your teacher know that the homework was to hard for you so they can change your assignments or help you better understand the questions.
If you keep up with your homework, you know what's going on in class. You will know more, and when you have a quiz or test, you won't have to study so hard. Reviewing your classwork will help you on your homework, too, by reminding you of what you've learned so that you will remember it when you see your homework questions.
Homework is so hard these days and I can't find the answer in my book...HELP?
You can have no homework if your teacher does not set you any. Not hard, its very simple...
That depends on the student, the subject, the student's motivation and study habits, etc. Homework that is hard for one student might be easy for another. If an assignment is hard or homework in general is hard for you, you should talk to your parents and teacher to get some help.
Well, it depends on what type of homework. So if you have to study for a test it is best to have a lot instead of having a little because if you have a little you will have a hard time understanding the test.
Homework is a rock. This means that it is hard
College is supposed to be hard, and you're supposed to be learning a lot, so yes.
Not necessarily. The quality of the homework and how it is integrated into the learning process is more important than the quantity. In some cases, too much homework can lead to burnout and hinder learning.