Techie_Junkie_PE_LEED_AP
PE, LEED AP, Ponderer of the abstract
For the new members who weren't here when the October examinees were preparing...
What's in your calculator case!?
I've used HP calcs for 20+ years faithfully and loved them. The last one I bought was in about 1990, the mighty HP 48SX. $400 in it's day, it could be programmed as a remote control for your TV and you could zip messages across tables, probably why it's banned now.
Anyway, I haven't kept track of them since the 48SX did it all and I was used to it.... until last year. I was forced to update because of the NCEES approved calc list. So, I scoured the net for an HP33s. After getting stiffed twice, I out one on back order and waited. 'Cause I HAD to have an HP. Surprize!! IT STUNK OUT LOUD!!!! I'll never buy another HP calc. I struggled with it for two weeks before I packed it up and bought TWO Casios plus spare batteries cheaper. And I LIKED IT!!
Seriously, if you're going to use ANY calc for the first time on this exam, buy a few and try them during studying and problem solving. Evaluate them with the attitude that if it ain't a warm fuzzzy feeling, you'll send it packing.
Look back in this section to previous posts and you'll see me complaining about the HP33s adn some others replies.
Here's one: http://engineerboards.com/index.php?showtopic=3440
Good luck!!
What's in your calculator case!?
I've used HP calcs for 20+ years faithfully and loved them. The last one I bought was in about 1990, the mighty HP 48SX. $400 in it's day, it could be programmed as a remote control for your TV and you could zip messages across tables, probably why it's banned now.
Anyway, I haven't kept track of them since the 48SX did it all and I was used to it.... until last year. I was forced to update because of the NCEES approved calc list. So, I scoured the net for an HP33s. After getting stiffed twice, I out one on back order and waited. 'Cause I HAD to have an HP. Surprize!! IT STUNK OUT LOUD!!!! I'll never buy another HP calc. I struggled with it for two weeks before I packed it up and bought TWO Casios plus spare batteries cheaper. And I LIKED IT!!
Seriously, if you're going to use ANY calc for the first time on this exam, buy a few and try them during studying and problem solving. Evaluate them with the attitude that if it ain't a warm fuzzzy feeling, you'll send it packing.
Look back in this section to previous posts and you'll see me complaining about the HP33s adn some others replies.
Here's one: http://engineerboards.com/index.php?showtopic=3440
Good luck!!
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