Re: TI-H: New cases
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Re: TI-H: New cases
Well...most 9th graders are in Algebra II (including me) but hey...i own an
85 and a 92, both of which my teacher lets me use on tests :>. Actually, my
school requires you (i think i posted this before?) to buy an 83 upon
entrance, because it's a major part of the course. I said "no" and told them
i'd use my 85. When they said i wasn't going to get any teacher help with
it...i just sort of casually laughed. Little did they know :>
-- Jon Olson
-----Original Message-----
From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Thursday, March 05, 1998 3:51 AM
Subject: Re: TI-H: New cases
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>>>> You will find most activity in the 82/83 section. There are tons of
kids
>>>> at school who want to be up to data and cool... Most kids have 82/83s
>>>for
>>>> algebra. Remember, not everyone takes calculous in 8th grade...
>>>
>>>Well not many 8th graders are going to be building spin ports and
>>>acceleratort their calcs either
>>>
>>>
>>Whats wrong with 8th grade? Im a sophomore now but I turboed my
>>first 85 when i was in 8th grade.
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>I didn't say anything was wrong with 8th grade. I said most 8th graders
>are in algebra and the algebra calcs are the 82/3. THats what most
>teachers want.
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