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Will I be allowed to use these programs on the SAT's? |
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Will the programs still help with the new SAT? |
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What is the advantage to the TI-89 version? |
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What do I need? |
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What about other TI Graphing Calculators? |
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How do these programs help? |
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Is a TI Graph Link needed? |
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How do I install the programs onto my calculator with and without a TI Graph Link? |
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How much do your programs cost? |
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Where can I buy a TI Graph Link? |
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Why should I buy SRP? |
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Will I be allowed to use these programs on the SAT's? |
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Yes. ETS completely allows the use of stored programs on your calculator during the math portion of the SAT's. |
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Will the programs still help with the new SAT? |
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Yes, in fact the programs will be even more effective with the new SAT. There are two main reasons for this - the first is that there is no more quantitative comparison section, which means more "normal" SAT problems which the programs were designed to answer. The second reason is that the programs have always had a few programs which were made more specifically for the SAT II math tests, which have traditionally had a higher level of math than the regular SAT math sections. With harder math questions added to the new SAT, our programs will actually help with more questions than ever before. |
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What is the advantage to the TI-89 version? |
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The TI-89 calculator is a much more powerful calculator (the most powerful allowed on the SAT's), because of this we are able to write even better programs then are available for the TI-83/Plus/82 calculators. However, the TI-89 calculator is a more difficult calculator to use, and takes more time to learn and get results. |
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What do I need? |
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All that is absolutely required is a TI-83/Plus graphing calculator, a TI-82 graphing calculator, or a TI-89 graphing calculator. |
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What about other TI Graphing Calculators? |
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SRP is currently working on converting its programs to the TI-86 graphing calculator. However, these programs may take a few months, so don't hesitate to purchase our current TI-83/Plus, TI-82, or TI-89 versions. |
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How do these programs help? |
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We have designed over 20 programs that solve many common SAT math problems. For instance, if you don't know how to find the area of a triangle, then just run our triangle program, plug in the given information from the test, and our program will give you the area, as well as the values for all of the sides and angles. And even if you do know how to find the area of a triangle, these programs will help you do it faster and more accurately. |
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Is a TI Graph Link needed? |
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While not required for installing or using any of the programs, a Graph Link does greatly speed up the process of transferring the programs from your computer to your calculator. |
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How do I install the programs onto my calculator with and without a TI Graph Link? |
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When you purchase our product it comes with very exact directions to help you get started in no time at all. It also comes with all the software you will need regardless of whether you are a PC or Macintosh user. |
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How much do your programs cost? |
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We give you over 20 SAT math solving programs for $39. This is hundreds of dollars lower than any review course, and even cheaper than most review books. |
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Where can I buy a TI Graph Link? |
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We sell TI Graph Links at our site for $35 as well as TI-83 calculators, TI-89 calculators, and loaded versions of each. Go to the Order page for pricing information. |
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Why should I buy SRP? |
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We feel you should buy SRP because it is unlike any other SAT math review courses or books. SRP is beneficial because it will boost your score an extra 90 points no matter how many review courses you've gone to, or how many books you've read. That's because there's no reviewing with SRP. With SRP you get almost instant results. With college admissions at their most competitive ever, it is important to make use of every advantage possible. |
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