<p>does anyone kow any programs you can download onto your calculator that have a dictionary you can use to look up SAT vocab words in the verbal section??? thanks!?</p>
<p>Hehe, that would be awesome! But I doubt they have it.</p>
<p>that would take forever, other than the fact that you have to leave your calculator under your desk during the CR</p>
<p>oh man, cause that's so totally not cheating and all, right?</p>
<p>Yeah, um, that's against the rules. It wouldn't help, anyway, since looking up words would waste lots of time that could be used on the passage-reading.</p>
<p>^ Good point.</p>
<p>Yeah, good point, geeez caliboi, why are you so stupid?</p>
<p>It actually could work but it would require cheating. Ticalc.org has a dictionary program. Basically, if you finish Math early (which I always had an extra 5-10 mins), go into CR and do the first section with vocab.</p>
<p>The sentence completions aren't even that hard with regard to vocab. It's the vocab in the passages (and their questions) that is difficult.</p>
<p>i agree with irishblues. all you haters can chill.</p>
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<p>yeah, when SAT policy says, precisely, that you can't start a new section until time is called, or go back to an old one, period.</p>
<p>I spy with my tiny-Asian-eyes cheating. :O</p>
<p>Yeah, caliboi's a cheater! I'm gonna tell on you caliboi!!!</p>
<p>lol i think he knows that hez cheating. he wants to go back and look up words he doesnt know. and since the SAT doesnt give you a list of words to know, I think that it is probably the most justifiable method of cheating because luck attributes to whether or not you know most of the words on the test.</p>
<p>haha. of course, I hope he understands that downloading the entire dictionary into his calculator will severely cripple its other functions, such as calculations.</p>
<p>Not if you get a calculator with enough memory. Also, it would not be an entire dictionary maybe only 9K-10K words. </p>
<p>I am not promoting cheating, I am just saying that it is entirely possible.</p>
<p>Oh, I was just saying that a TI 89 Titanium would be screwed.</p>
<p>Because as far as I know, they're top of the line calculators, with possibly the HP to top them. And you're not allowed QWERTY-Type Calculators.</p>
<p>You have to leave your calculator under your desk during the CR.</p>
<p>Do they actually check?</p>
<p>don't be lame. make your own. I have a incomprehensive list of 500 words i dont know on my calc. I tried writing out the list on my calculator but gave up on the fifth def.</p>
<p>but i wrote it on my comp and put it in my calc instead, being semi smart. :P</p>
<p>but calcs arent allowed, sadly, but if you are taking math sat II or math AP, you are actually allowed to program in random formulas. I will do that for the SAT II comming up...</p>