<p>Do we have to clear our calculator memories before math?</p>
<p>only if your proctor says so</p>
<p>how common is that?</p>
<p>Is it mandated by College Board to do so?
And what if someone didn't do it... would they check?</p>
<p>this is the first time i hear about this??!! do you mean after the test?</p>
<p>No, before the test.
I think it is mandated for your proctor to do so, but they usually don't. Some of them don't even know how to clear TI-83 memory anyway.</p>
<p><em>Freaking out</em>
Oh dear. I'd better put invest some time into memorizing some of these. I'm not sure if I even know how to delete it.<br>
And now what am I gonna do for precalc... my teacher gives us programs!
I guess I'll make this into a learning experience :)</p>
<p>I don't know how to clear it and i bet the proctor will not know either, lol</p>
<p>My proctor didn't make us clear memory.</p>
<p>Just in case, you could install this: brandonw.net</a> - fake</p>
<p>That way, you could be assured that you'd be able to use this: SAT</a> II Math Dojo - ticalc.org</p>
<p>You can keep your and TI's dear memories intact. </p>
<p>ACT is a different story; amnesia is required.
<em>Partial or total loss of memory, usually resulting from shock, psychological disturbance, brain injury, or illness.</em></p>
<p>Actually, CAN you keep your memories intact on the SAT? :D</p>
<p>The books I've read say you don't have to. Heck, barron's tells you how to write the programs for the test :D</p>