When I moved out here it was just a given that UCSD student = smart (and SDSU student = drunk and probably kinda stupid, but definitely drunk)
But yeah, this is a natural consequence of how we 'teach' our kids times a COVID multiplier.
I'll also throw in that math doesn't get the respect it deserves in American education. "I'm just not good at math" and "I'll never use <insert high school level math subject> in the real world" have been common accepted sentiments for at least a few decades.
A high school diploma shouldn't be awarded to someone who can't handle the basics of reading, writing, and arithmetic. That "math assessment" shouldn't be an "assessment" after the fact, it needs to be something you have to pass before you can even get into college. You know what, I'm not even against a remedial option in principle... it just needs to not be at the actual university. Get yo' bad-at-math ass to the community college or something, take some general bullshit, and take your middle school and high school level math classes again and pass an actual test that shows you've actually gotten to the level you need to be.
Believe it or not, there are people that will actually step up if you actually make them earn something, and those are the people you want in college.
Or you can hand out bullshit degrees to retards who will develop no skills to reasonably pay off the debts incurred while falling for a scam level college education.