I think I recall reading somewhere that you're allowed to bring multiple accepted calculators for exam day, but are you allowed to bring two of the same ones?
I use TI-30XS Multiview and I've been using the tables/formulas much more often these days to save myself a few minutes for some calculations, but noticed that it can be sluggish at times. I think there was an instance or two when I wished there were more columns for me to use instead of having to write a formula with variables, and then deleting it to continue.
This is something that is very, very minor, however, my company offers to get me whatever calculator I need and thought I should take advantage of it. It'll at least give me a backup on the off-chance that something happens to my main one. If bringing two of the same is not possible, has anyone ever found it useful to use two different calculators simultaneously for this exam? And if so, what do you use?
Thanks.
I use TI-30XS Multiview and I've been using the tables/formulas much more often these days to save myself a few minutes for some calculations, but noticed that it can be sluggish at times. I think there was an instance or two when I wished there were more columns for me to use instead of having to write a formula with variables, and then deleting it to continue.
This is something that is very, very minor, however, my company offers to get me whatever calculator I need and thought I should take advantage of it. It'll at least give me a backup on the off-chance that something happens to my main one. If bringing two of the same is not possible, has anyone ever found it useful to use two different calculators simultaneously for this exam? And if so, what do you use?
Thanks.
Bringing two calculators to exam
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