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Doktor; Do not make the mistake of taking a scientific number cruncher in with you EVEN IF you are permitted to do that. At level 2 a basic one will do that does just the basic functions. The trig part comes in level 3 and for that, some of the modern number crunchers are WAY over the top. My trainees make a lot of mistakes in practice runs because of miskeying and not knowing how to read the screen. I still have my Texas Instruments TI 30 from the days whe I was studying with the OU. Cannot find one like that now.
Message is; KISS; Keep It Simple St---d! (No offence).
Message is; KISS; Keep It Simple St---d! (No offence).