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I used a TI-36X and it worked great, I dont like the funky key stroke backwards notations of some of the other calculators although the HP's look pretty robust.
TI-36X (FE)I used a TI-36X and it worked great, I dont like the funky key stroke backwards notations of some of the other calculators although the HP's look pretty robust.
FE - TI 30X-IIS - Passed first time.PE - hp 33s - Passed first time. I have to say that I absolutely LOVE RPN now that I've been using it for a while. When I first got the hp, I was a bit leery and constantly found myself messing up. It didn't take too long to realize the time saving ability of RPN though, and I committed to using it 100% in my studies and preparation for the exam, and now I don't like using "normal" calculators anymore. The nice thing about the hp (and I assume most RPN-capable calculators) is that there is always the option to turn RPN off if you don't like it.
PE (civil) April 09' CASIO fx-300FE April 2001 - HP 48GX (I called her Lucy)PE (EE Power) April 2006 - Casio FX-115ES (If you are going to take EE Power module this is the best one)
I am surprised someone that worried about a calculator failure would be willing to give one up!PE (civil) April 09' CASIO fx-300FE April 2001 - HP 48GX (I called her Lucy)PE (EE Power) April 2006 - Casio FX-115ES (If you are going to take EE Power module this is the best one)
PE (civil) October 09'CASIO fx-300CONFISCATED. You would think a rudimentary calculator bought at CVS would remain on the "approved" list between April and October. Nope. My fault as well for not checking the updated list. I cant even remember the calculator I ended up using, but I owe a lot to the nice young lady two tables over who loaned me one of her various backups (she brought a total of four). Hoping I passed!
I think those who put too much stock in the calculators might as well have used an abacus and slide rule.I used an abacus and a slide rule because I am old school.
only stormwater engineers have that kind of bravado!I think those who put too much stock in the calculators might as well have used an abacus and slide rule.I used an abacus and a slide rule because I am old school.
I heard going commando and wearing mismatched socks guarantees a pass!
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