<p>If you have any calculator that says TI-83 or TI-84 then that is the calc program you want. If you have a TI-89 or TI-nspire then you have all that functionality in your calculator. So knowing how to use your calculator will help. </p>
<p>For Part B of Section I, I think the questions are easier and you get more time for each question. For some questions, if you use process of elimination, do the same thing one would do in SAT Critical reading sections - try to justify an answer to be wrong than figuring out if it is right. </p>
<p>But the most crucial tip is to know everything for the mutiple choice so you don’t have to resort to cheap techniques, and for the FRQs always try to answer the question because FRQs are graded holistically.</p>
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