Re: TI-92 on AP Calculus exams
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Re: TI-92 on AP Calculus exams
Benjamin D. Kohler-Crowe
benkc@juno.com
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-Gael Baudino, Strands of Starlight
On Mon, 2 Dec 1996 19:47:28 -0700 Chas <cjschwi@tomcat.ns.net> writes:
>In article <32a0fc6c.16112409@news5.bellatlantic.net>,
>lipov@bellatlantic.net (dethrow) wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 01 Dec 1996 00:14:08 GMT, prince@pcpros.net (Mike Harder)
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On 30 Nov 1996 21:17:54 GMT, junker@ncn.net wrote:
>>>
>>>>I know that QWERTY keyboards are not allowed but I have heard that
>92s are
>>>>allowed on the SAT. Has anybody been able to use it on an AP
>Calculus
>>>>test?
>>>>
>>>>Please respone via email to junker@ncn.net
>>>>
>>>>Eric
>>>TI-92s are NOT allowed on the SAT.
>>>--
>>>Mike Harder
>>
>>Maybe not allowed but they are sometimes permissable..
>>50% of AP and SAT I\II proctors don't care.
>>
>>You should bring it along just in case ..
>
>Regarding uncaring, inattentive proctors (and consequently thieving
>proctors because they are being paid to enforce the AP/SAT protocol) -
>have
>you any documentation for the 50% figure? If it is even a tiny
>fraction of
>that, ETS has some real explaining to do.
I took the SAT in 7th grade, and the PSAT in October, and from my
personal experience the figure is 100%
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