Studying at ISLN : A challenge

 

Author: Khraycia Oumayam 

There are several international university rankings, and the ranking of Tunisian universities, in most of these classifications, remains average and without distinction

Poor infrastructure

Our institute’s infrastructure is one of the most serious issues it faces, as it is not fit for the twenty-first century. There are not enough classrooms to accommodate the capacity of approximately 1000 students, resulting in overcrowding in the main hall and in classrooms

They say free education, but ..

Due to the closure of the institute’s printing press, the student is forced to copy lessons from outside at excessive prices that exceed his ability.

NO college restaurant

 

Because there is no university restaurant near the institute or dormitory, ISLN students are deprived of restaurant. Services. Worse, they visited "Mrezkah restaurant" but the food served there is unhealthy.

The absence of cultural activities

Our institute lacks cultural activities that would relieve stress in students.  There are no clubs or activities for entertainment.

Honestly, the real issue is not with the institute, but with the student himself, who has grown to become accustomed to his daily routine and has become lazier.

In order to change the educational system, the ideas ingrained in students' minds must change. They have to believe in change and strive to change not only for themselves but for future generations.



An example of dish served at Mrezkah restaurant

 

 

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