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Title: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: Splash-Tackle-Flail on February 08, 2015, 02:04:47 pm
So after going through Unit 1 2 Chemistry on a Ti-nspire CAS, it feels about time to start looking for a scientific calculator. What calculators do you guys use? I'm looking for one that:

-Has all necessary buttons accessible in a short number of time
-Can copy and paste (is this possible for a scientific calc?)
-Has decent battery life
-Is fairly easy to learn to use/get familiar with
-would be most suited to VCE Chemistry (subjective)

What's all your recommendations? :D
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: cosine on February 08, 2015, 02:09:22 pm
So after going through Unit 1 2 Chemistry on a Ti-nspire CAS, it feels about time to start looking for a scientific calculator. What calculators do you guys use? I'm looking for one that:

-Has all necessary buttons accessible in a short number of time
-Can copy and paste (is this possible for a scientific calc?)
-Has decent battery life
-Is fairly easy to learn to use/get familiar with
-would be most suited to VCE Chemistry (subjective)

What's all your recommendations? :D

Omg haha just get a normal scientific calculator, why so personalised!! :P
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: scarletmoon on February 08, 2015, 02:11:13 pm
I just use the TI 30XB scientific calculator (texas instruments) aka the green calculator :)
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: keltingmeith on February 08, 2015, 02:15:51 pm
I just use the TI 30XB scientific calculator (texas instruments) aka the green calculator :)

This is my baby. <3 Still using it second year uni.
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: Splash-Tackle-Flail on February 08, 2015, 02:18:44 pm
Omg haha just get a normal scientific calculator, why so personalised!! :P

I'm pretty sure there's a thread on pens and pencils here so I thought why not! ;)

I just use the TI 30XB scientific calculator (texas instruments) aka the green calculator :)

Can that copy and paste?
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: IntelxD on February 08, 2015, 02:21:01 pm
I'm pretty sure there's a thread on pens and pencils here so I thought why not! ;)

Can that copy and paste?

Yes. One of the primary reasons why I love using it for Chemistry.
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: Conic on February 08, 2015, 02:22:40 pm
I used one of these:

(http://education.ti.com/en/us/~/media/Images/TI%20Education/Global/Products/Scientific/36xpro.png)

It's basically a slightly better version of the 30XB that has some extra features, like numerical integration and differentiation, unit conversion, stored constants (Na, g, G, F, c etc), matrices, and vectors.
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: keltingmeith on February 08, 2015, 02:26:57 pm
I used one of these:

(http://education.ti.com/en/us/~/media/Images/TI%20Education/Global/Products/Scientific/36xpro.png)

It's basically a slightly better version of the 30XB that has some extra features, like numerical integration and differentiation, unit conversion, stored constants (Na, g, G, F, c etc), matrices, and vectors.

Fuck, that thing is intense. Do VCAA actually allow it? (fuck, does Monash allow it? I need me one of those)
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: Splash-Tackle-Flail on February 08, 2015, 02:39:53 pm
I used one of these:

(http://education.ti.com/en/us/~/media/Images/TI%20Education/Global/Products/Scientific/36xpro.png)

It's basically a slightly better version of the 30XB that has some extra features, like numerical integration and differentiation, unit conversion, stored constants (Na, g, G, F, c etc), matrices, and vectors.

Fuck, that thing is intense. Do VCAA actually allow it? (fuck, does Monash allow it? I need me one of those)

I'm guessing if it complies with this then they would allow it!:

"For 2013 examinations in:

Accounting
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Physics
Software Development
Systems Engineering
VCE VET Integrated Technologies
VCE VET Engineering Studies (Certificate II)
VCE VET Furnishing
VCE VET Laboratory Skills
only the use of a scientific calculator is permitted.

Graphics calculators, calculators that have graphical, symbolic or programmable capabilities, Computer Algebraic Systems (CAS) calculators or Computer Algebraic System (CAS) software are not allowed to be used in these examinations."
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: grannysmith on February 08, 2015, 03:11:34 pm
^^ Yeah can anyone confirm if they're allowed by vcaa? I wanna get my hands on one of those..
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: cosine on February 08, 2015, 03:23:05 pm
Fuck, that thing is intense. Do VCAA actually allow it? (fuck, does Monash allow it? I need me one of those)

relax you dont need a calculator
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: Conic on February 08, 2015, 03:35:37 pm
Fuck, that thing is intense. Do VCAA actually allow it? (fuck, does Monash allow it? I need me one of those)
^^ Yeah can anyone confirm if they're allowed by vcaa? I wanna get my hands on one of those..

They aren't very specific with scientific calculator restrictions, so I'd assume it's ok. I used it in Chemistry and Physics, and no one from VCAA said anything.
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: YYYYYL on November 22, 2021, 10:35:14 pm
I used one of these:

(http://education.ti.com/en/us/~/media/Images/TI%20Education/Global/Products/Scientific/36xpro.png)

It's basically a slightly better version of the 30XB that has some extra features, like numerical integration and differentiation, unit conversion, stored constants (Na, g, G, F, c etc), matrices, and vectors.

Just wondering which calculator is it, the picture got removed...
Thank you so much.
Title: Re: What Scientific Calculator Do You Use?
Post by: RaspberryTau on April 24, 2022, 10:48:23 pm
Just make sure to change the batteries in year 12 if you use an old one. (We got ours in year 7 and mine's starting to go)

Hope this helps!  :)