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UC-Berkeley math prof says she has to teach fractions to calculus students because standards have fallen so far
NY Post ^ | 08/16/2026 | Anthony Blair

Posted on 08/16/2026 2:37:28 PM PDT by DFG

A well known University of California-Berkeley mathematics professor has slammed admissions standards at the top-flight university — where she says huge portions of her students are failing to keep up with college calculus and she’s forced to teach middle-school algebra and fractions students.

“Some students are five to eight years behind in mathematics. Office hours that should be spent discussing integrals instead become lessons on fractions and basic algebra you would expect students to learn in middle school,” wrote Zvezdelina Stankova, of UC Berkeley, in an op-ed piece on Saturday for the San Francisco Standard.

Stankova — who rose through the mathematics world to earn a PhD from Harvard after being born in communist Bulgaria — described the admissions process as “less like careful evaluation and more like chance.”

Stankov has long been an evangelist for teaching math and founded the Berkeley Math Circle as well as a local math olympiad for high school kids — but she says the standards for students at the country’s most elite public university have made its student a laughing stock.

She is one of thousands of faculty members who signed open letters earlier this year calling for the restoration of the SAT and ACT in admissions to ensure the best students are getting in.

Standardized testing was phased out by UC Berkeley in 2020 after then-college president Janet Napolitano — who was Homeland Security Secretary for President Barack Obama — overruled a task force that had called for the entrance exams to be kept.

Citing COVID pandemic disruptions and concerns over equity, testing was made optional later in 2020, with a court ruling subsequently requiring UC to become test-blind through 2025.

And that policy has had a deleterious effect on standards at UC Berkeley, Stankova said.

(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...


TOPICS: Education
KEYWORDS: berkeley; calculus; california; education; math; mathematics; ucberkeley; zvezdelinastankova
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To: Tacrolimus1mg
"I work with kids in a pharmacy who don’t know the alphabet and can’t do basic math.

These are the people filling my scripts?

Hoo boy. God bless us, everyone.

41 posted on 08/16/2026 3:39:04 PM PDT by KitJ (Shall not be infringed...)
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To: Honorary Serb

Gideon Frankel used to fail 70% of org chem students who were largely pre-med.


42 posted on 08/16/2026 3:41:52 PM PDT by combat_boots
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To: Honorary Serb; 21twelve; Reily; lightman; plain talk; Nateman

43 posted on 08/16/2026 3:46:40 PM PDT by DoodleBob (Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s. )
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To: DFG

Don’t matter. We’s get hired ‘cuz, DUI.

I mean DEI.


44 posted on 08/16/2026 3:46:57 PM PDT by Beowulf9
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To: DFG
Dat's raciss!

45 posted on 08/16/2026 3:47:04 PM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie ( O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is gracious, and his mercy endures forever. — Psalm 106)
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To: Honorary Serb; 21twelve; Reily; lightman; plain talk; Nateman

46 posted on 08/16/2026 3:48:08 PM PDT by DoodleBob (Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s. )
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To: 21twelve
Identities can be very useful. I was doing some signal processing and my co-worker passed along an equation raising the exponent "e" to a negative calculated value. The runtime libraries available could not handle that construct. I found an Euler identity that expressed the same information as a simple trigonometry form. The available runtime libraries were accurate and reliable. The substitution cost me all of 15 minutes to implement. FWIW, I graduated from high school in 1973 at age 16. Math and chemistry classes were still pretty rigorous. The concept of "equity" as an excuse to not master material was not even a consideration. I graduated from UCSD in 1976 at age 19. The only thing peculiar at the time was the calculus TAs. Almost all were Chinese grad students who took notes in "Hanzi". Little concern for English speaking students to make sense of that.
47 posted on 08/16/2026 3:48:29 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: DFG

George Carlin was right.

“Soon all you’ll need to get into college is a f____g pencil! ‘Get in there, it’s Physics!’”


48 posted on 08/16/2026 3:52:17 PM PDT by dfwgator ("I am Charlie Kirk!")
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To: Billthedrill
I blame the metric system. “Perfesser, how many millimeters is 5/32 of an inch?” “I dunno, kid, just keep trying sockets until one of them fits.” Well, that is the right answer...

There are two types of countries in the world. Those who use the metric system and those who have been on the moon.
49 posted on 08/16/2026 3:52:41 PM PDT by jimmango
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To: combat_boots

Do you mean Gideon Fraenkel? He does mechanistic organic chemistry.

I was trained in that approach by Prof. John Sheehan, who pioneered the synthesis of the penicillins. That enabled me to be a very good organic chemistry student, without relying on rote memorization.

Like everybody else, I’ve received penicillin treatments from time to time. Kudos to Dr. Sheehan!


50 posted on 08/16/2026 3:55:17 PM PDT by Honorary Serb (Kosovo is Serbia! Free Srpska! Abolish ICTY!)
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To: combat_boots

I remember Gideon well. Got my doctorate at Ohio State with Leo Paquette.


51 posted on 08/16/2026 3:55:23 PM PDT by organicchemist (Without the second amendment, the first amendment is just talk)
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To: ClearCase_guy

Maybe they attended Berkeley..................


52 posted on 08/16/2026 3:55:41 PM PDT by Red Badger (Iryna Zarutska, May 22, 2002 Kyiv, Ukraine – August 22, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina Say her name)
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To: Honorary Serb
My p-chem prof at UCSD was a real hard ass. He was especially good at x-ray crystallography. That was a key technology for doing protein structural analysis. We were expected to be totally conversant in differential and integral calculus including partial forms against every conceivable variable. It was a real mental circus.
53 posted on 08/16/2026 3:55:52 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: jimmango

Exactly! Having worked in science myself I have learned the truth: the metric system happened because scientists are too dang stubborn to admit they count on their fingers.


54 posted on 08/16/2026 3:56:11 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: Steely Tom

“Why not just go ahead and admit that she has to teach them to “act more white”


The rot and the problem has spread far beyond the non-white population. Besides wrong-headed teaching methods that result in widespread ignorance of most students, and the effects of the Wuhan flu school closures, there is now a genuine lack of caring about taking the effort to learn almost anything. Kids are getting into college unable to read. They may be able call out words with difficulty, but actually understanding the words is beyond too many of them.

McGuffey’s Fifth Eclectic Reader, aimed at 10 and 11 year-olds one hundred years ago is far beyond the capabilities of the average high school senior. You can find it online for free to see the contrast.


55 posted on 08/16/2026 3:56:21 PM PDT by hanamizu
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To: DFG

Ridiculous. My freshman year in college I took calculus and tested out of taking algebra and trig first.


56 posted on 08/16/2026 3:57:21 PM PDT by Fledermaus (Sen. John Thune is a bigger enemy to the GOP than any Democrat.)
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To: jimmango

The Metric System is why in Paris a Quarter Pounder is called a ‘Royale With Cheese.’


57 posted on 08/16/2026 3:57:40 PM PDT by dfwgator ("I am Charlie Kirk!")
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To: DFG; cloudmountain; doorgunner69; alternatives?; All

minus (5-8 years) of math times (70%) of students divided by half = a collegiate?

There must be some formula for this.

Can they balance a checkbook? Do they know how to write a check?

Can they address an envelope? Do they know where to buy stamps?

Do they understand compound interest (h/t alternatives?). Credit cards? Car loans? Even a mortgage?

The answers are mostly “no”.

We have a second-generation of ‘college kids’ that can’t do basic math or budgeting. No wonder we’re in such a mess and the kids want socialism and everything free.


58 posted on 08/16/2026 3:57:56 PM PDT by KitJ (Shall not be infringed...)
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To: DFG

Maybe she can do congress next


59 posted on 08/16/2026 3:58:15 PM PDT by Raycpa
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To: DFG

At risk of sounding critical of the students, which I am not, I taught some adult education classes in my business of engineering. These were not engineering classes but fundamentals of operation for a new system.

I thought we had dumbed it down enough for most with basic mechanical, electrical and hydraulics backgrounds....NOPE, no way. There was some math (simple arithmetic at maybe sixth grade level) involved but it was simply plug numbers into a set of equations. Forget it. A lot of these students didn’t have even the most simple introduction to even the basics of math and science. NONE at all. They also could not read well or at all. There simply was not enough time to go back to the point they knew something well enough to be familiar or grasp an idea and move forward again in teaching them. They were not dumb but horribly, dreadfully, tragically ignorant.

It was just so sad to see. These were grown young men just stumbling through life without even the most basic education to manage.


60 posted on 08/16/2026 3:58:54 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (Opinions and belly buttons, everybody has one and they get to show them if they want to.)
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