<p>Hi guys, i've never used graphic calculator, nor seen it in my life, and i can't buy it!!
So is it okay too use a scientific calculator for math II or will i be disadvataged??</p>
<p>A scientific calculator will put you at a disadvantage on some questions.</p>
<p>but i can neither provide the graphing calculator nor use besides it’s too expensive for a one-time use!!</p>
<p>graphing is definitely better but you can still do it without one.</p>
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<p>Then learn to take the test with a scientific.</p>
<p>Personally, I never use a graphing calculator on practice tests and do just fine.</p>
<p>Hey, from other posts you’ve made I got the feeling you are VERY good at math… so don’t bother with graphing calculator, go with the scientific one, and you’ll ace the test anyway =)</p>
<p>There are IMHO a few questions on the test that do require graphing calculator, but on Math II you can leave out like 6 questions and still get 800 - that’s what I did, because I couldn’t afford/get the graphing calculator either - and I’m not even that good in math… You just have to make sure that you get all the rest of the questions right - but it shouldn’t be a problem for you So don’t worry =) </p>
<p>I’d only advise you to do a few practice tests, and that’s all =)</p>
<p>And, I forgot to add… Good Luck!! =)</p>