Is there any way to check the battery levels on the TI calculators? I've been using mine pretty intensely this entire week doing practice exams. I bought it off of a colleague who was an accounting major and used it all throughout college, and suddenly had nightmares about my calculator dying during the exam (I'm def. losing it =P). Also, anyone know what kind of batteries they use? Admittedly this last part is just me being lazy and not checking before going to bed. Thanks!作者: JGovender 时间: 2011-7-11 18:42
I haven't change it since I bought it a year ago..I will bring an extra battery along, don't think you need a sccrewdriver to change it...作者: ramzes 时间: 2011-7-11 18:42
you might have the TI regular one
my BA II Pro doesn't have any screws on it作者: spartanag07 时间: 2011-7-11 18:42
They would actually, you're not allowed to bring in a knife. but you are allowed to bring in a screwdriver. i wouldn't bother though, just get another calculator.作者: ramdabom 时间: 2011-7-11 18:42
Just making sure - you're actually allowed to bring in spare calculator batteries into the exam, right?作者: MonkeyBusiness 时间: 2011-7-11 18:42
you can bring spare batteries and a screwdriver.作者: sgupta0827 时间: 2011-7-11 18:42
NByz Wrote:
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> You might-could hide some cheatsheets inside your
> calculator body.
HaHa. Never thought of that. Do it 007 style. Very small with special glasses so you can read it. Or a calculator that is as powerful as a iPhone but looks like a BA II Plus.作者: ftwcfa 时间: 2011-7-11 18:42
If you gona buy the batteries, why take them with you and waste time at the exam? just change them before hand.... They're only a buck...作者: pogo 时间: 2011-7-11 18:42
reebs81 Wrote:
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> If you gona buy the batteries, why take them with
> you and waste time at the exam? just change them
> before hand.... They're only a buck...
Sure, can do that as well. But just in case, you might wanna bring in a spare one. You never know...