<p>5) What calculator did you use on this test?
A) 83
B) 89
C) 83, 89
D) 5730
E) None</p>
<p>That was the question I remembered from my time in the exam.
What choice did you guys pick?</p>
<p>5) What calculator did you use on this test?
A) 83
B) 89
C) 83, 89
D) 5730
E) None</p>
<p>That was the question I remembered from my time in the exam.
What choice did you guys pick?</p>
<p>??? this was just the survey question. i had a ti 84</p>
<p>i think this is a joke ?</p>
<p>I use a TI-89 Titanium because it is the best calculator in the world for functionality and usability. For power I would recommend an HP one but they’re hella hard to use. Previous to my TI-89 (which I bought a few months ago specifically for this exam), I used a Casio scientific calc. Casio dominates TI in the non-graphing department (10x more durable and 2x faster).</p>
<p>I picked option J.</p>
<p>ti rapes casio in the graphing department. period. Dont even try to argue.</p>
<p>I lol’d. God dammit.</p>
<p>I used an 89
But said I used an 84</p>
<p>I had a feeling they would like… hold it against me (though I know thats not true)</p>
<p>Just like if I were to be a native speaker taking a Language test I would SO not say I speak it at home or anything like that…</p>
<p>it doesn’t matter which box you circle because the entire test is designed so that all graphing calculators should be able to have the same doability. The TI-89 just makes it 100x better than a TI-84.</p>
<p>braaap, the curve on second language APs are based on the scores of the non-natives. You don’t help yourself if you didn’t fill in the circle–you’d just hurt a whole bunch of people.</p>