<p>Thanks. Duh, I knew that. Test prep has turned my mind to mush. Nooooooooo!</p>
<p>Glad im not the only one haha :P</p>
<p>The more I study, the better I feel.</p>
<p>Just chillax. In the past, I have tried both cramming, and not. Cramming usually does not seem to help my performances at all.</p>
<p>Just make sure you get plenty of sleep. Also, use a graphing calculator for the math. There is no reason not to. If you are not sure of any formulas, you can enter it into your calculator by creating a dummy program. (works for TI-83, TI-84, and maybe some others?). I also know a couple of ppl who used TI-89s because the proctor just didn't know the difference. I could have done that, but that would be dishonest, so I used a TI-84. However, there are no written rules against inputing formulas into your calculator, so by all means go ahead.</p>
<p>how can you put formulas into your calculator? I'm horrible with them, the only think I know how to do is make a list. I have a TI-84.</p>
<p>ok. press program on your calculator. then go to create. just type in everything you want in the "program". then you can always go back to this "program" by using the edit option.</p>
<p>pretty much you make a fake program qhich is a bunch of formulas you can use on your test.</p>
<p>What formulas would you need? They all seem to be pretty basic.</p>
<p>I don't need any for the test tomorrow, just curious</p>