You're allowed to use your calculatorfor part of the Math Exam, but you need to do more than simply making sure that you've got a new supply of batteries.Important:
Bring Your Own Calculator
Calculators aren't offered in the test centre, and you cannot share a calculator.
Quick Facts
- Only the calculators listed on this page are acceptable for the Math Test - Calculator portion of the test.
- It is forbidden to make use of any calculator when working on portions of the Reading, Writing and Language or Math Test - No Calculator portions. You will need to put away the calculator away during these segments that comprise the assessment.
- You'll be dismissed and your test scores cancelled in the event that you use your calculator to share information during the test, or to remove test questions or answer sheets from the testing room.
Calculator Smarts
- Bring your own calculator. It's not possible to share one.
- Don't take a brand-new calculator. Bring one that you are familiar with. Prepare for the test with the same calculator you'll be using on test day.
- It's important to note that the Math Test includes some questions in which it's best not to make use of calculators. calculator even if you're permitted to.
- It might be helpful to complete scratch work on the test book. Make notes before applying your calculator.
- Check that your calculator is in good working order , and that your batteries are new. The test center does not provide extra calculators or batteries. If your calculator is damaged during the test and you're not able to find a replacement, you'll have to complete the test without it.
Important:
SAT Subject Tests Calculator Policy
Calculators are only permitted for Subject Tests in Mathematics. Refer to the rules and guidelines.
Acceptable Calculators
If you have a calculator with characters 1 inch or more or if your calculator has a display with a raised top that may be visible other test-takers, then you'll be placed in the test at the discretion from the testing coordinator.
Only handheld devices powered by batteries is allowed for testing. Power cords are not permitted.
Calculators that are permitted for testing include:
- Most Graphing Calculators (see chart)
- All scientific calculators
- All four-function calculators (not recommended)
Brands and Models
These calculators all pass the test.
- Casio
- Hewlett-Packard
- Radio Shack
- Sharp
- Texas Instruments
- Other
- FX-6000 series
- FX-6200 series
- FX-6300 series
- FX-6500 series
- FX-7000 series
- FX-7300 series
- FX-7400 series
- FX-7500 series
- FX-7700 series
- FX-7800 series
- FX-8000 series
- FX-8500 series
- FX-8700 series
- FX-8800 series
- Graph25 series
- FX-9700 series
- FX-9750 series
- FX-9860 series
- CFX-9800 series
- CFX-9850 series
- The CFX-9950 series
- CFX-9970 series
- FX 1.0 series
- Algebra FX 2.0 series
- FX-CG-10
- FX-CG-20 series
- FX-CG-50
- Graph35 series
- Graph75 series
- Graph95 series
- Graph100 series
- FX-CG-500**
* The use of a stylus is not permitted.
Unacceptable Calculators
You cannot make use of any of these items as a calculator:
- Laptops, computers of other kinds, mobile phones, tablets, smartwatches, or wearable technology
- Models that have access to the Internet, have wireless, Bluetooth and cellular connectivity, audio/video recording and playing camera, or other smartphone-like features.
- Models with a computer-style (QWERTY) keypad pen input, pen input or stylus
- Models that use electrical outlets, create noise or are made of paper tape
- In addition, the usage of hardware devices such as styluss with an approved calculator is not allowed. Certain models that have touchscreen capabilities are not allowed (e.g., Casio ClassPad).
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