Does this calcu. work for an SAT exam ?!

<p>I have just bought a CASIO Calculator, fx-9860G USB POWER GRAPHIC, will it be permitted for an SAT exam ? Another question, please, can I use two calculators in the SAT exam hall (at the same time ) ?</p>

<p>^Yes you can bring two calculators. I’m not sure if CASIOs are allowed.</p>

<p>I used 2 calculators for the Math II test in June, but I believe the rules state that you can only use one at once. But, my proctor didn’t really care, and I doubt most will forbid you from using 2 at once.</p>

<p>Also, there isn’t much use for two calculators on the SAT1 Math or even the Math IIC. You can keep all your useful programs in one calculator (I recommend TI-84).</p>

<p>However, on the AP Calculus Exams, having two calculators (one higher performing, and one TI-84) can be very useful.</p>

<p>Well , that’s pretty much help, but GreedIsGood stated that CASIOs have a probability of not being accepted, so, is this true ?!!</p>

<p>[SAT</a> Reasoning Test - Acceptable SAT Calculators](<a href=“http://professionals.collegeboard.com/testing/sat-reasoning/test-day/expect/calculators]SAT”>SAT Calculator Policy – SAT Suite | College Board)</p>

<p>Use your own judgement.</p>

<p>Graphing Calculators are the best for the test, but really calculators don’t really help at all (besides computing calculations faster), the math isn’t really “math”, it’s logic. (I’m assuming you’re referring to the SAT Reasoning Test)</p>