deepa_thand
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Any ideas on which calculator model to choose within the set of NCEES recommended calculators? I have always used Casio should I play it safe and buy a Casio? thanks
I just got a TI-36X Pro Solar and love it. However, if you are comfortable with the Casio I don't see a reason to change. I was just used to using my TI-92 and wanted something with a multi-line display.Any ideas on which calculator model to choose within the set of NCEES recommended calculators? I have always used Casio should I play it safe and buy a Casio? thanks
Any ideas on which calculator model to choose within the set of NCEES recommended calculators? I have always used Casio should I play it safe and buy a Casio? thanks
I would suggest getting 2 calculators (same model). Maybe its the whole Boy Scout "be prepared" thing, but it would sure suck to spend all the effort studying and money on the exam only to have a $15 calculator not work and ruin your day.
This only applies if your discipline uses complex or polar coordinates. I know each of the civil depths don't, so a TI works fine.According to the people who post on here, the TI doesn't do complex numbers and polar coordinates.
Definitely buy two of the same and start using one several months prior to the exam.
I took the FE with the 115MS+ and the PE with the 115ES. I don't think you would hardly even notice any difference between the two. I want to say the ES wanted to show everything as a fraction when I first go it but once I changed one setting it never did it again.Does anyone have any recommendations between the following four calculators:
CASIO 115MS
CASIO 115MS PLUS
CASIO 115ES
CASIO 115ES PLUS
I have Casio 115MS but would like to buy a backup. Very happy with the CASIO 115MS
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