Nope u HAVE contradicted urself, here's why:
If u agree the claim that "facilities facilitate learning" that meaning,
make learning easier then it would certainly follow that "lack of facilities make learning harder" here's an example why it is so:
Say 4 example, UWS is in bankruptcy and thus is unable to provide students the use of computers and printers.
A student of UWS, who does not have access 2 computers and printers at home needs the use of these basic tools 2 access lecture notes and also printers so he/she could print them out b4 lectures.
Depriving this student of these basic tools from being readily accessed at Uni would mean that the student may need 2 use up more than the required time 2 print these lecture notes out in a library, internet cafe, friend's place etc...Thus the student is deprived of more study time by not being able to view and print lecture notes at uni and indeed wastes those critical extra hours from going elsewhere to access those lecture notes
So therefore this student's learning capacity is made HARDER, whether it's made harder by alot or not by much that is not the point, the point being the the fact that the lack of facilities deprived the student countless hours of study time could of been avoided if the Uni had better facilities and thus the student's time could be put 2 better use.
Damn, sometimes i wonder why people need 2 be spoon fed 2 understand simple facts.