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Yes, you can use a calculator on the GRE exam, but it is a basic on-screen calculator provided by the test.
Whether you can use a calculator during a CCP (College Credit Plus) placement test typically depends on the specific policies of the institution administering the test. Some tests may allow calculators for certain sections, while others may not permit them at all. It's best to check with the college or university for their specific guidelines regarding calculator use in placement tests.
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The only thing you can have with you during the asvab is a pencil and 2 pieces of paper.
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You can use any standard scientific calculator, such as the TI-30x.
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You are allowed to use them on the math sections only of the SAT's
Yes, you can use a calculator. In fact, it is recommended. You can also use calculator programs while taking the math section of the SAT reasoning test. Visit www.calc-tech.com - there you can download the SAT Operating System, which is a software package for your graphing calculator that helps you complete problems faster and with greater accuracy during the actual test (the math section). You can also use the software to solve problems in your high school math class. You can raise your score by as much as 60 points (and often more) just by using the software.
To exit Press to Test mode on a TI-Nspire CX calculator, simply restart the device. Hold down the "On" button for a few seconds until the calculator powers off, then turn it back on. If the calculator is still in Press to Test mode, you may need to connect it to a computer with the TI-Nspire software and use the "Reset" function to restore normal operation.