
UC math faculty push back on test-optional admissions for STEM
Hacker News·1w·brandonb
UC professors are arguing that dropping standardized tests has left STEM programs admitting students with weak math foundations, creating downstream problems in calculus and physics courses. The debate highlights a real tension for indie edutech makers: whether skills-based filtering (via tests or otherwise) actually improves outcomes, or just gatekeeps opportunity.
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