Proffesional cheating on exams
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our calculators are cleared
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@Educationscience I copy and paste my notes 3 times each in case I hit clear during my exam.
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@Educationscience This may be too late for it to be useful to you, but install an application similar to noshell, which allows you to run archived programs. Then, simply archive your programs from the memory menu after writing them. Not only do they take up a bit less space, but they will not be deleted by a RAM clear.
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@Educationscience Why did anyone vote you up?
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@Educationscience don't type all of your notes on the same line of code. if you split up the notes into several lines of code and you accidentally hit clear then you will only delete a small portion of your notes. another way to do this is to make a program that actually displays your notes although this takes a bit longer it helps me to sort the information in my head with labels.
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This guy is not a pro. if you want to use your ti 84 to cheat you do your notes on your computer with simple a-z 0-9 characters and transfer to your calculator with the cords it came with. Then download program called FAKE from
brandonw.net/calculators/fake/
When your teacher resets your calc it fakes the reset and you enter your password that you programed with FAKE and all your saved notes and programs reappear
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This would've been good for me if I took my final exams,
if only the teacher didn't make every single class clear the memory off the calc.
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please excuse..but it's "professional"...not "proffesional"...(cough, cough...)...point made....
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how about... just fucking study?
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Step 3: is the stupidiest! i don't know if that's a word or not but that's not gonna work on my teacher. I used to cheat too alot lmao.
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iTimPaJ 11 months ago 37
That way of storing notes is NOT good enough. I spend over an hour typing in notes into my calculator. While I was in EDIT mode looking at my notes I hit the clear button by mistake. All of my notes were deleted! There has got to be a better way then to go into EDIT mode.
Educationscience 10 months ago 6