TheresaSmile
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Hi Guys!
I am taking the OAT on October 15th and am looking through Kaplan/Chad's videos but so many questions on the OAT chapters as well as in his videos actually DO require using a calculator...I am worried how we are not supposed to use one during the actual exam on anywhere other than on quantitative reasoning. If you've taken it already, can you explain how that works?
Especially all the trig...for physics I assume they might just give us special triangles and angles responding to 30,45,60,90 triangles....half lives and exponents, logs for pH values, etc. All this requires calculator work!
Thanks!
Theresa
I am taking the OAT on October 15th and am looking through Kaplan/Chad's videos but so many questions on the OAT chapters as well as in his videos actually DO require using a calculator...I am worried how we are not supposed to use one during the actual exam on anywhere other than on quantitative reasoning. If you've taken it already, can you explain how that works?
Especially all the trig...for physics I assume they might just give us special triangles and angles responding to 30,45,60,90 triangles....half lives and exponents, logs for pH values, etc. All this requires calculator work!
Thanks!
Theresa
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