Retaking math after a calculator issue

<p>So I just got my math 2 score, a 770, and I’m pretty happy. However, before the test a kid was looking at my calculator and he accidentally set x=8 so I couldn’t graph. I didn’t even realize until I reached the first graphing problem. It then took me several minutes to fix it and I was very pressed for time, having to skip or make educated guesses on quite a lot that I should have gotten with a little time. So, I know I can get an 800, should I retake, our is it too desperate/obsessed looking?</p>

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<p>Now, I could be that guy and say things that you could’ve done to prevent this situation, but instead, I’m going to say that it’s up to you. Don’t stress out too much over this though, 770 is a pretty great score.</p>

<p>Now, don’t take the test again just because of calculator problems. If you must, take it again because you want to strengthen your knowledge of algebra and pre-cal.</p>

<p>Here is a tip before taking the exam: clear out the memory of the calculator right before the test. That way, accidents like that would get wipped out and won’t affect you at all. Plus, you would start off the test with a clear conscience, no evidence to prove you were cheating at all, and would take off some stress (maybe).</p>