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I can't multiply complex numbers in my head, or divide them for that matter

As stated once you get into real math, say beyond Calc there is no reason to prove you know that shit anymore.

At least in my classes, laptops aren't allowed for exams :)

I can't say that I have any respect for a prof who rights tests where a calculator would be beneficial. At least Calc or higher anyway.

Calculators are allowed in Diff EQ, and physics but if you couldn't do the problem anyways the calc wouldn't help you till maybe the last step if at all.

Now that is for tests, they were written so you didn't need a calculator, nor was it that beneficial.

Being allowed and helping aren't related. I didn't say that they should be disallowed.

Never used a calculator for either semester of Calc

Time for bed. 6:15 is coming way too soon...:(

I can't multiply complex numbers in my head, or divide them for that matter

As stated once you get into real math, say beyond Calc there is no reason to prove you know that shit anymore.

Most of the courses I took that I used a calculator for weren't really "math" courses

One Eco course, two Accounting courses, one Stats class IIRC

ti-89 will do some calculus for u :)

and i use it quite a bit in my electrical classes

true but thats when u got to be smarter then the calc :)

At least in my classes, laptops aren't allowed for exams :)

I can't say that I have any respect for a prof who rights tests where a calculator would be beneficial. At least Calc or higher anyway.

I've had several classes where calculators were necessary as the prof wrote the exam problems to mimic real-world problems with numbers that are not friendly at all. And of course, they take off a couple points for calculation mistakes. So not really beneficial aside from practice, yet definitely necessary.

Vibration Analysis and Experimental ME which seem to have potential for being interesting and the profs being cool

I found that stuff interesting...obviously

bullshit :P

May be having some questions for you in the coming months....

the only thing good about class is the scenery on campus...

mmm, did see some tasty morsels today

i know where do they come from lol

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At least in my classes, laptops aren't allowed for exams :)

I can't say that I have any respect for a prof who rights tests where a calculator would be beneficial. At least Calc or higher anyway.

Calculators are allowed in Diff EQ, and physics but if you couldn't do the problem anyways the calc wouldn't help you till maybe the last step if at all.

Now that is for tests, they were written so you didn't need a calculator, nor was it that beneficial.

No calculator allowed here in diff eq's.

Fuck sonicelectronix. They need me to FAX a credit card authorization form ? And it's just for a $550 order :(

"we're sorry, it's against the rules not to send billing papers and it's illegal to declare a smaller value" = we're sorry, we want you to get plowed in the behind by the customs office.

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