W HAT ARE THE PROBLEMS THAT WE FACE AS STUDENTS IN SAKHNIN COLLEGE ? Alaa Yassin 203603352 Mirvat Hindawi 026567545.

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W HAT ARE THE PROBLEMS THAT WE FACE AS STUDENTS IN SAKHNIN COLLEGE ? Alaa Yassin Mirvat Hindawi

E VERY MORNING WE GET TO COLLEGE WE FIND A PROBLEM IN PARKING OUR CARS BECAUSE THE PARKING YARD IS FULL. IN ADDITION, WE SUFFER FROM THE GARBAGE NEAR THE CAR PARKS, IT SMELLS NASTY AND DISCUSSING.

W HEN WE ENTER THE LIBRARY WE HAVE TO PUT OUR BAGS IN THIS CLOSET OUTSIDE LIBRARY BECAUSE IT IS NOT ALLOWED TO GET THEM TO LIBRARY. T HIS CLOSETS DO NOT HAVE LOCKS, SO SOMETIMES WE MIGHT FIND SOMETHING MISSING FROM OUR BAGS.

T HIS PICTURE SHOWS TWO GAPS, ONE IN THE WC AND THE OTHER IN THE PATHS BETWEEN THE CLASSROOMS. W E ALWAYS HAVE TO BE CAREFUL IN ORDER TO AVOID ANYTHING THAT MIGHT FALL DOWN FROM THE SAILING.

T HOSE PICTURES SHOW HOW STUDENTS FIND IT DIFFICULT TO GO UP AND DOWN STAIRS BECAUSE THERE IS ONE ELEVATOR IN COLLEGE AND IT LIMITED THE PEOPLE WHO CAN USE IT. A LSO, IT IS ALWAYS CROWDED AND WE NEED TIME WAITING FOR OUR TURN