<p>My friend took Math Level 1 without a calculator – 720!</p>
<p>Update: He has memorized the sines of the angles from 0 to 90 in one degree increments (three sig figs each.) :rolleyes: Needs a life…</p>
<p>ROFL @ your friend.</p>
<p>Is this guy for real?</p>
<p>■■■■■! Ur friend got skiillz!</p>
<p>That’s stupid. Your friend might think he’s “cool” or “elite”, but he seems silly. (no offense, of course)</p>
<p>Well, he’ll know he’s silly when he receives his score… but in the meantime, let’s see if he’s taking requests! What other potentially useful stuff could he memorize for the test?</p>
<p>At least this is not as bad as that one poster who got inebriated 1 hr before the test in the morning…almost as stupid though.</p>
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Lol.</p>
<p>Um. </p>
<p>Law of sines and law of cosines…</p>
<p>I actually got through it without knowing them.</p>
<p>I knew them yet failed to use them on the problem that needed it. I suck :)</p>
<p>I think everyone should memorize pi and e to, say, 25 decimal places. You’ll never know when you might need that extra accuracy :)</p>
<p>I memorized pi to 51 places to celebrate Pi Day my freshman year, and it’s still in my long-term memory. :] I’ve been meaning to learn e…</p>
<p>Knowledge well learned.</p>
<p>That’s so useful. I can’t imagine what else to do with my brain than to memorize portions of irrational numbers!</p>
<p>^HAHAHAHAHAHA.
Your friend is either a. an eliteist. b. crazy. c. brilliant.</p>
<p>All three, honestly.</p>
<p>Why don’t you just memorise pi until you get the point where it starts repeating?</p>
<p>Because it doesn’t repeat?</p>
<p>How do you know? Maybe you just haven’t gone far enough.</p>