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    Old 06-08-2007, 03:16 PM
    Matymus Matymus is offline
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    Default Another stupid question regarding DSST Statistics

    Does anybody know if you're allowed to bring in a sheet with formulas to the exam, or will you have to have them memorized, then write them quickly on a piece of scratch paper once you get there?

    I know, I know....stupid question. You can never be too careful.
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    Old 06-08-2007, 04:46 PM
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    I'd say that it's unnecessary to do either. Everything you need is on the test or should be so ingrained by the time of the test that you won't need to look it up.

    My guess, however, is that there's no way that they'd knowingly let you bring in anything like that. That said, they did let me bring in my calculator, which did have a remarkable number of formulas on it in the cover. So...?
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    Old 06-08-2007, 05:06 PM
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    I'd say that it's unnecessary to do either. Everything you need is on the test or should be so ingrained by the time of the test that you won't need to look it up.

    My guess, however, is that there's no way that they'd knowingly let you bring in anything like that. That said, they did let me bring in my calculator, which did have a remarkable number of formulas on it in the cover. So...?

    That's kinda what I figured. A friend told me that for her Stats class, they were allowed to bring in a 'cheat sheet' consisting strictly of formulas.

    Which calculator did you use?
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