I am a college graduate and have a say.
At present, the quality of mathematics in general colleges and universities is not very high, because freshmen and sophomores have finished learning mathematics, mainly to cope with exams.
However, there is also a very realistic problem: for those college students who are looking for jobs after graduation, mathematics does not play much role in their work, and those professional "mathematics" are also used in their work. Of course, mathematics is relatively acceptable to those who need further study. Most people are not bad at math, nor have problems with math education, but see if it will affect their future work. If not, why spend a lot of time on math?