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UC San Diego Freshmen Struggle with Basic Math Skills

by Emma Walker – News Editor

A ‍Math​ Horror Show at UC San Diego

SAN DIEGO, CA – A new internal report reveals a ‍startling decline in the mathematical readiness of incoming freshmen at the University ⁣of⁤ California, San Diego, one of the nation’s highest-ranked public universities (currently 6th according to⁤ U.S. News & World Report). ⁤The analysis, conducted by a joint faculty-governance committee, points to a significant erosion of academic standards and raises serious concerns ⁤about student success.

The report details a “steep⁢ decline” in the academic readiness of students entering UC⁢ San Diego ​over the past five ⁣years, specifically citing deficiencies in mathematics, writing, and‌ language skills. According to the findings, a staggering one ⁣in eight ⁢freshmen now demonstrate math skills “below middle-school level” – a 30-fold ​increase since⁤ 2020.

This alarming statistic​ is juxtaposed ‍with the fact that students requiring middle-school remedial math courses still managed to achieve an average high-school ​math GPA ​of an A-. This ‌discrepancy strongly suggests widespread grade inflation within high schools.

The⁤ committee’s report links‍ the decline, in⁢ part, to the UC⁣ Board of regents’ decision in May 2020 to suspend the SAT requirement for admissions, ostensibly to promote ⁢equity and improve “educational⁣ quality.” The report states this trend “poses serious challenges ‌both‌ to student success and to the ⁤university’s instructional mission.”

The findings raise questions about the effectiveness of current K-12 preparation and the impact of altered⁢ admissions criteria on the academic profile of students entering flagship public universities. The​ full report is expected to fuel debate about college readiness and the role of standardized testing in evaluating applicants.

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