The debate over standardized testing often centers on fairness, but it overlooks a more fundamental issue: unequal access to preparation. Unsplash+ On March 14, millions of high school students sat ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The number of Gen Z college freshmen who are entering universities without high school math skills is skyrocketing — as ...
More than 25% of the UC San Diego students placed in the school's lowest remedial math class had gotten a 4.0 grade average in high school math. One in eight freshmen at UC San Diego place below ...
Leanna Pitsoulakis took a lap around her freshmen honors math class at Carl Sandburg High School, scanning the work spread across each student’s desk before returning to the front of the room with a ...
Most SAT prep courses promise higher scores. Very few explain why you’re getting questions wrong, and that’s where students lose points. That matters. In 2025, only 7% of test takers scored above 1400 ...
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The number of Gen Z college freshmen who are entering universities without high school math skills is skyrocketing — as SAT scores are plummeting, a stunning new report has found. Even more shocking — ...