<p>Hello,
I was just wondering whether or not it is alright to prepare for the ACT and SAT with the help of programs or not. I understand that it would probably be easy to use programs without the proctor's knowing, however, I don't want to break any rules.</p>
<p>Thanks,
Carter</p>
<p>I have used calculator programs on both of the ACT’s that I have done. I was never caught, and I don’t think that it is explicitly against the rules.</p>
<p>What type of programs do people generally use, and where do you get them from?</p>
<p>[TI-83/84</a> Plus BASIC Math Programs - ticalc.org](<a href=“http://www.ticalc.org/pub/83plus/basic/math/]TI-83/84”>TI-83/84 Plus BASIC Math Programs - ticalc.org) </p>
<p>just search around the archives, u have to use a usb that has a 2.5 mm jack to connect calc to computer. Those usually cost 20$ or they usually came with calc when u bought it. U dont wanna spend money u havta manually put in codes. Google (for example: slope ti 83 code) and u just follow how they program it in</p>