The us revoked 80,000 student visas this year. Of course our collective math skills dropped.
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I tutored a few kids around the Inland Empire in my last job, what I was doing what the equivalent of pouring a bottle of water on a forest fire. Scores I imagine were bad enough years ago before ipad kids were a thing. But man some of my students broke down at being in 6th grade not being able to read.
Scores, not skills
this isnt unique to UCSD, its everywhere. in norcal basically people are relearning, struggling on arithmetic as 18-30+yo. English writing and reading skill is equally perilous.
ITS more advisable, if your a university student to take it at a CHEAPER community first, so you dont waste the money on UC semester, and transfer the course to the UC system.