Grade Calculator
Use this calculator to find out the grade of a course based on weighted averages. This calculator accepts both numerical as well as letter grades. It also can calculate the grade needed for the remaining assignments in order to get a desired grade for an ongoing course.
Final Grade Calculator
Use this calculator to find out the grade needed on the final exam in order to get a desired grade in a course. It accepts letter grades, percentage grades, and other numerical inputs.
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The calculators above use the following letter grades and their typical corresponding numerical equivalents based on grade points.
Brief history of different grading systems
In 1785, students at Yale were ranked based on "optimi" being the highest rank, followed by second optimi, inferiore (lower), and pejores (worse). At William and Mary, students were ranked as either No. 1, or No. 2, where No. 1 represented students that were first in their class, while No. 2 represented those who were "orderly, correct and attentive." Meanwhile at Harvard, students were graded based on a numerical system from 1-200 (except for math and philosophy where 1-100 was used). Later, shortly after 1883, Harvard used a system of "Classes" where students were either Class I, II, III, IV, or V, with V representing a failing grade. All of these examples show the subjective, arbitrary, and inconsistent nature with which different institutions graded their students, demonstrating the need for a more standardized, albeit equally arbitrary grading system.
In 1887, Mount Holyoke College became the first college to use letter grades similar to those commonly used today. The college used a grading scale with the letters A, B, C, D, and E, where E represented a failing grade. This grading system however, was far stricter than those commonly used today, with a failing grade being defined as anything below 75%. The college later re-defined their grading system, adding the letter F for a failing grade (still below 75%). This system of using a letter grading scale became increasingly popular within colleges and high schools, eventually leading to the letter grading systems typically used today. However, there is still significant variation regarding what may constitute an A, or whether a system uses plusses or minuses (i.e. A+ or B-), among other differences.
An alternative to the letter grading system
Letter grades provide an easy means to generalize a student's performance. They can be more effective than qualitative evaluations in situations where "right" or "wrong" answers can be easily quantified, such as an algebra exam, but alone may not provide a student with enough feedback in regards to an assessment like a written paper (which is much more subjective).
Although a written analysis of each individual student's work may be a more effective form of feedback, there exists the argument that students and parents are unlikely to read the feedback, and that teachers do not have the time to write such an analysis. There is precedence for this type of evaluation system however, in Saint Ann's School in New York City, an arts-oriented private school that does not have a letter grading system. Instead, teachers write anecdotal reports for each student. This method of evaluation focuses on promoting learning and improvement, rather than the pursuit of a certain letter grade in a course. For better or for worse however, these types of programs constitute a minority in the United States, and though the experience may be better for the student, most institutions still use a fairly standard letter grading system that students will have to adjust to. The time investment that this type of evaluation method requires of teachers/professors is likely not viable on university campuses with hundreds of students per course. As such, although there are other high schools such as Sanborn High School that approach grading in a more qualitative way, it remains to be seen whether such grading methods can be scalable. Until then, more generalized forms of grading like the letter grading system are unlikely to be entirely replaced. However, many educators already try to create an environment that limits the role that grades play in motivating students. One could argue that a combination of these two systems would likely be the most realistic, and effective way to provide a more standardized evaluation of students, while promoting learning.
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Grade Calculator
Our Grade Calculator can help you determine what you need to get on your final exam to achieve the final grade you would like for a given course.
Do you know your Current Grade?
Fill in your assignment grades on the right to automatically calculate your Current Grade
Grade Needed on Final Exam
Please make sure all text fields are filled out.
Minimum Attainable Course Grade: 0%
Maximum Attainable Course Grade: 100%
Enter your assignment scores here to automatically calculate your current grade (e.g. midterms, homework, tests, labs, etc.)
Important Notes
You can use our grade calculator to calculate the final exam grade you will need to achieve the overall course grade you desire. Our calculator requires you to enter the current percentage grade you have currently obtained for that course together with the weight of the final exam as a percentage value. However, if you do not know what your current grade is, for the question "Do you know your Current Grade?" select the answer "no." Enter the grades you have received for all of your assignments, homework, test, labs, and anything else that contributes to your final grade, as well as the weight of each grade. Our grade calculator will automatically calculate not only your current grade but the grade you need to achieve on your final exam to achieve the overall course grade you desire. In addition, both the minimum and maximum course overall grades will be provided.
Once you have entered the information required, the system will generate both a table and a chart that show the different final exam grades you may obtain as well as the overall course grades that go with them.
Inputting Data in our Grade Calculator
When entering your current grade and the weight of your final exam, our calculator will assume that your current grade has been based on the weight of the course prior to your final exam and calculates it as the input weight subtracted from 100%. If your current grade hasn't taken your coursework into account, the generated results will not be accurate.
Similar to the above, if you don't know what your current grade is and you enter both the coursework grades and the associated weights into the calculator, the calculator will automatically calculate your current grade and the weight of the final exam. In this situation, the weight of your final exam is calculated by taking the sum of the weight of your course work subtracted from 100%. With that in mind, if you enter too many or not enough assignments, the weight of the final exam that is calculated will most likely not match the actual weight of the final exam in your chosen course.
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Assignments
Assignment 1
Assignment 2
Assignment 3
Assignment 4
Assignment 5
Assignment 6
Assignment 7
Assignment 8
Assignment 9
Assignment 10
Your Grade Average:
To determine what grade you need to get on your remaining assignments (or on your final exam), enter the total weight of all of your class assignments (often the total weight is 100). Then enter the desired grade you would like to get in the class.
Enter Desired Grade
Enter Class Total Weight
Instructions
You can use the calculator above to calculate your weighted grade average. For each assignment, enter the grade you received and the weight of the assignment. If you have more than 10 assignments, use the "Add Row" button to add additional input fields. Once you have entered your data, press the "calculate" button and you will see the calculated average grade in the results area.
If you want to calculate the average grade you need on your remaining assignments (or on your final exam) in order to get a certain grade in the class, enter the desired grade you would like to get in the class. Then enter the total weight of all your class assignments. Often the total weight of all class assignments is equal to 100, but this is not always the case. Press either the “Calculate” button or the “Update” button and you will see your average grade for the class and the results will be displayed in the results area.
Video Instructions
How to calculate weighted grade average?
- First multiple the grade received by the weight of the assignment. Repeat this for each completed assignment.
- Then add each of the calculated values from step 1 together.
- Next add the weight of all the completed assignments together.
- Finally, divide the calculated value from step 2 above by the value calculated from step 3. This gives you the weighted grade average.
Weighted Grade Formula
Weighted Grade = (w 1 x g 1 + w 2 x g 2 + w 3 x g 3 + …) / (w 1 + w 2 + w 3 + …)
Example Calculation
Here is an example. Let's say you received a 90% on your first assignment and it was worth 10% of the class grade. Then let's assume you took a test and received an 80% on it. The test was worth 20% of your grade.
To calculate your average grade, follow these steps:
- Multiple each grade by its weight. In this example, you received a 90% on the first assignment and it was worth 10%. So multiply 90 x 10 = 900. You also received an 80% on the test and it was worth 20% of the class grade. So multiply 80 x 20 = 1600.
- Add the calculated values from step 1 together. We now have 900 + 1600 = 2500.
- Add the weight of all the completed assignments together. To do this, add 10% for the first assignment and 20% for the second assignment. That gives us 10 + 20 = 30.
- Finally, divide the value from step 2 by the value from step 3. That gives us 2500 / 30 = 83.33. Therefore our weighted grade average is 83.33%.
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Use this weighted grade calculator to easily calculate the weighted average grade for a class or course. Enter letter grades (A, B-, C+, etc.) or percentage scores (75, 88, 92, etc.) achieved on all relevant exams, homework assignments, projects, verbal exams, etc. as well as their weights as percentages. Optionally, enter a final grade goal to estimate how much you need to score on your final exam in order to meet your goal.
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How to calculate your grade
With the help of this grade calculator you can calculate your current weighted grade or unweighted grade in terms of percentage, letter grade, or GPA. The tool will also output the weight of all remaining exams, and assignments and has the option of calculating the minimum score you need to obtain on a final exam in order to achieve a target overall grade for a class or course.
To use the calculator, enter the number of grades you currently have, then each grade as a percent or letter grade , and finally the weight each grade adds towards the overall. If no weights are entered, the weights are assumed equal and the calculator will output the unweighted average grade. Otherwise a weighted average grade will be produced in terms of percentage, GPA, and a letter grade.
What grade do I need on my final?
If you haven't yet got a score on the final exam for a given class, you can use this tool as a final grade calculator. In order to achieve a given grade goal for the entire class, course, or semester, a given minimum grade is required on the final exam, depending on both the weighted average grade to that date, and the weight of the final on the overall grade. This minimum required score can be calculated using the following formula:
Required final score = (Grade Goal - Current Grade x (100% - Weight of Final(%))) / Weight of Final(%)
The current grade is calculated based on the weighted average of all marks to date. The weight of the final test is calculated as 100% minus the combined weight of all grades to date. Therefore, if the combined weight of the scores you enter is 65% then the final exam will have a weight of 100% - 65% = 35%.
How to convert a grade to percentage?
Our grade calculator uses the following table to convert letter grades to percentages. Note that since this is not a universally applicable table, ideally one would want to know the exact percentage scores and use these as input for the calculator, otherwise the results may be slightly off.
Again, it is our recommendation that you check with your local school or college and enter percentage grades instead of letter grades for the most accurate calculation. Note that while U.S. colleges and schools are likely to use the above grading, educational institutions in other countries may use a vastly different GPA scale.
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Understanding how to calculate your current grade in a course is advantageous for planning what you need to achieve your goal’s overall course grade. The following Grade Calculator serves as an easy-to-use helpful tool to calculate your current grade of the course before the final examination.
What is a Grade Calculator?
A Grade Calculator is a free online tool designed to help students and educators determine academic grades based on entered scores and weights. It simplifies the process of calculating current grades, helping users navigate their academic journeys.
The Grade Calculator helps students estimate the impact of each assignment on their course’s weighted average grade. That means the overall grade of a course depends on 2 main factors: the grade of each assignment (g) and the corresponding weight of each assignment (w).
A Grade calculator helps you find your current average score in a course based on completed assignments up to the current point in the semester. The Final grade calculator then calculates the score you need to achieve in your remaining assignment (the final exam) to reach your desired grade of the course
How to Use a Grade Calculator?
Using a Grade Calculator is a straightforward process that involves entering relevant information about your academic performance. To utilize this calculator, input your current percentage for each assignment, test, or exam, along with its respective weight towards your final grade. For each additional assignment, test, or exam, click on "Add Assignment." Your results will automatically update as you input each component , allowing you to track your progress throughout the course.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a Grade Calculator:
Step 1: Input the Assignments.
Users manually enter the name of each assignment, for example: Assignment 1, 2, 3, Homework, Final Exam, etc.
Step 2: Input the grade.
Enter their scores for each assignment, test, project, or other exam throughout the course. Each entry typically includes the earned percentage (10%, 30%, 50%, etc.), letter (A+, B-, D, etc.), or points (20, 50, 175, etc.).
Step 3: Input the weight.
Enter the weight of that assignment into the overall course grade. The weight indicates that different assignments may have varying impacts on the final grade. A final exam might have a higher weight than a small task.
Step 4: Calculate the grade automatically.
The tool then automatically calculates the cumulative grade based on the entered grades and weights. Users can see their current grade as well as how each assignment contributes to the overall grade.
Step 5: Adjust as needed.
Users can adjust grades or weights to see how changes impact the overall course performance. This dynamic feature allows for real-time exploration of different scenarios, helping users make informed decisions about their academic strategy and goal achievement.
Weighted Grade Calculation: Formula and Example
The calculation of a weighted grade involves summing the products of the weights (w) and the corresponding grades (g).
Weighted Grade = (w₁ × g₁ + w₂ × g₂ + w₃ × g₃ + …) / (g₁ + g₂ + g₃ +...)
Example 1: Grade type: Percentage
Determine the weighted grade of a course, in which:
- Assignment with a grade (percentage) of 80 and a weight of 30.
- Homework with a grade (percentage) of 90 and a weight of 20.
- Final exam with a grade (percentage) of 72 and a weight of 50.
The weighted average grade is determined by the formula:
Weighted Grade = (w₁ × g₁ + w₂ × g₂ + w₃ × g₃ + …) / (w₁ + w₂ + w₃+...)
Substituting the values:
Weighted Grade = (30 × 80 + 20 × 90 + 50 × 72) / (30 + 20 + 50) = 78
Example 2: Grade type: Letter
- Assignment 1 with a grade (letter) of A+ and a weight of 20.
- Assignment 2 with a grade (letter) of B and a weight of 20.
- Final exam with a grade (letter) of C- and a weight of 60.
The weighted average grade of the course is calculated by the formula:
Weighted Grade = (w₁ × g₁ + w₂ × g₂ + w₃ × g₃ + …) / (w₁ + w₂ + w₃ +...)
Weighted Grade = (20 × 4.33 + 20 × 3.00 + 60 × 1.67) / (20 + 20 + 60) = 2.64
The table below shows how your letter grades convert to a numeric grade (4.0 scale) and percentage grade (% scale):
Example 3: Grade type: Point
Consider the following case:
- For Assignment 1, the grade is 60 out of 80.
- For Assignment 2, the grade is 30 out of 50.
- For Homework, the grade is 120 out of 120.
- For the Final exam, the grade is 60 out of 100.
The formula to calculate the weighted average grade is:
Weighted Grade = sum of real grade / sum of maximum grade
Weighted Grade = (60 + 30 + 120 + 60) / (80 + 50 + 120 + 100) = 77.14
Important Role of the Grade Calculator in Academic Path
The Grade Calculator functions as a flexible tool that aids both educators and students, fostering efficiency and transparency. Knowing the average grade is essential for strategic decision-making in scenarios and setting achievable academic goals.
Scenario Planning:
Some Grade Calculators allow users to experiment with different scenarios. For instance, students can input hypothetical scores for future assignments or exams to see how they would impact their final grade. This helps in understanding how adjustments to upcoming assessments may impact the overall class performance.
Teachers can use a Grade Calculator to streamline the grading process. By inputting scores and weights, the tool can quickly calculate overall grades, saving time and ensuring accuracy.
Goal Setting:
Users can set grade goals and determine the scores needed on upcoming assessments to achieve those goals. This application is particularly helpful for students who aim for a specific final course grade. Goal-setting helps students set realistic academic goals and understand the scores needed to achieve them. Knowing their current grade and having the ability to plan for future assessments can reduce stress for students.
The Grade calculator provides the average score for a specific course. Students can use this result to calculate their GPA, which represents the average score across all their courses. In essence, the output from the Grade calculator acts as the input for the GPA calculator.
3 Outstanding Features of Grade Calculator
Using our Grade Calculator is simple and straightforward, even if you are a first-time user. The Grade Calculator is crafted with the user in mind, offering many noticeable benefits:
Customizable by Adding or Subtracting Assignments
Recognizing the diversity of grading systems in different educational institutions, the tool offers customization options. Users have the flexibility to tailor the tool to their specific needs. For example, users can add as many assignments as they want, and adjust the weight to align with their school's unique grading system.
Compatible with Multiple Devices
The tool is accessible across various platforms to accommodate different user preferences and device types. It is available as both a web application and a mobile app. Users can access it conveniently from desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
Easy-to-Understand and Easy-to-Use Interface
The user interface is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, prioritizing ease of use. Input fields are labeled logically, ensuring users can easily understand and input the required information. The overall design focuses on simplicity enhancing the overall user experience.
To sum up, the Grade Calculator is considered a trusted tool for students and educators alike on their academic journeys. Its friendly interface and accurate calculations make it a valuable companion, helping everyone calculate the grade of the course effectively.
Grade Calculator - FAQs
What grade do i need to pass a college class .
The grade needed to pass a college class varies depending on the grading system used by the schools, colleges, and academic institutions . In many cases, a passing grade is a D or higher, which is usually equivalent to a numerical grade of 60% or more. However, some programs or courses may require a higher minimum passing grade, so it's important to check your college's policies.
How do you calculate the percentage grade?
To calculate a percentage grade, you divide the points earned by the total points possible and then multiply by 100. For example, if you earned 85 points out of a possible 100, your percentage grade would be: (85/100) * 100 = 85%.
How much will a 0 affect my grade?
A zero can significantly impact your grade, especially if it's for a major assignment or test. Since a zero has a large weight in the calculation of your average score, it can pull down your overall grade significantly.
How much will a 71 affect my grade?
The impact of a 71 on your grade depends on several factors, such as the weight of the assignment or test in the overall course grade and the grading scale used by your instructor. If the 71 is for a major assignment or test and carries a significant weight in the course, it could have a noticeable effect on your overall grade, potentially lowering it. However, if the assignment is one of many and has a lower weight in the course, its impact may be less significant.
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Understanding Letter Grades
But Score Translator doesn't stop there – it also helps you understand what those percentages mean in terms of letter grades. So if you got that perfect 100%, you'd likely get an A+. But what if you didn't get a perfect score? No worries – Score Translator has got you covered. It tells you what letter grade you'd get based on your percentage. Whether it's an A, B, C, or even an F, Score Translator breaks it down so you know where you stand.
Percentage Grade Calculator is For Everyone
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In conclusion, our Percentage Grade Calculator is your reliable companion in navigating the complexities of academic grading. With its intuitive interface and precise calculations, it empowers users to gain a clear understanding of their performance and goals. Say goodbye to confusion and hello to efficiency as you effortlessly calculate your percentages and letter grades. Whether you're a student striving for excellence or an educator guiding others, our tool streamlines the process, making academic success more accessible than ever. Embrace clarity and confidence in your academic journey – try our Percentage Grade Calculator today and unlock a world of possibilities.
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Grade Calculator
This grade calculator can help you to determine your current course grade based on the weighted average. It can be used to find out percentage grades, letter grades, and point grades including cumulative GPA.
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What is a Grade Calculator?
A Grade Calculator is a tool used to compute grades for assignments, quizzes, exams, and other academic activities. It allows users to input grades in different formats (percentage, letter grades, or points) and weights to determine overall performance in a course or subject.
What Are the Features of Our Grade Calculator?
Grade input types.
Allows input of grades in percentage, letter, or points formats, catering to different grading systems.
Customizable Grading Systems
Enables adjustment of grading scales to fit specific educational standards and preferences.
Weighting of Tasks
Assigns different weights to tasks to reflect their importance in the overall grade calculation.
Sharing and Printing Options
Includes options to share or print calculated results for records or further use.
How to Use the Grade Calculator?
Step 1: select grade input type.
At the top of the calculator, select the type of input you will be using for your grades. You can choose between Percentage, Letter, or Points.
Step 2: Enter Task, Grades, & Weights
In the 'Task' column, enter task's name. In the 'Grade' column, input your grade. In the 'Weight' column, specify weight as a percentage.
Step 3: Add New Rows (if needed)
If you have more tasks to add, click the '+ Add new row' button to create additional rows for entering more tasks.
Step 4: View Calculated Grade
Once you have entered all tasks, grades, and weights, it automatically computes your grade and displays it.
Step 5: Reset (if needed)
If you need to clear the entries and start over, click the 'Reset' button to clear all input fields.
Step 6: Get Your Grade Sheet
Click on the 'Get Your Grade Sheet' button to generate grade sheet for your records. Click the 'Share' button to share your grade results.
Practical Example
To illustrate how to use the grade calculator, let's consider the following example with tasks, grades, and their respective weights.
Grade(%) = (85 × 20 + 90 × 30 + 80 × 50) / (20 + 30 + 50)
Grade(%) = 1700 + 2700 + 4000 / 100
Grade(%) = 8400 / 100
Grade(%) = 84%
So, the cumulative grade percentage is 84%.
Benefits of Using the Grade Calculator
- Accuracy: Ensures precise calculation of grades based on input data.
- Efficiency: Saves time by automating the grade calculation process.
- Flexibility: Supports different grading systems and input types.
- Transparency: Helps students and parents understand how grades are computed.
- Planning: Assists students in planning their studies and tracking their progress.
Tips to Improve your Grades
- Organize your time to maximize your efforts.
- Attend classes regularly to reduce study time at home.
- Focus extra time on difficult subjects.
- Minimize distractions by limiting social media and TV.
- Optimize your study style by finding what works best for you, such as using graphs, videos, or verbal explanations.
- Seek help from friends or consider hiring a tutor if needed.
This grade calculator may impact students and educators, offering an easy and efficient way to track academic performance. Users can quickly obtain their cumulative grades, understand their academic standing, and make informed decisions about them by inputting grades and their corresponding weights.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How do i select the appropriate grading system.
You can choose from the predefined grading system or customize the table to fit your institution’s specific grading criteria.
Can I calculate grades for multiple courses?
Yes , you can input multiple tasks for each course, and the calculator will compute the overall grade or GPA
Is it possible to save or share my results?
Yes, the calculator allows printing or sharing your results directly from the interface
What if my grading system is different from the options provided?
You can customize the grading table according to your unique grading system by selecting the Customize Table option.
How accurate is the calculator?
The calculator uses standard mathematical formulas to ensure accurate grade computations. However, double-checking the input data for accuracy is always recommended.
Can I use the calculator for weighted grades?
Yes, the calculator is designed to handle weighted grades. You simply need to input the correct weights for each task.
What devices can I use for the grade calculator?
The grade calculator is web-based and can be accessed on various devices, including computers, tablets, and smartphones.
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Grade calculator - essential tool for academic success.
Grade Calculator is a perfect solution for students, educators, and parents looking to accurately track and understand academic performance. Whether you're navigating different grading systems or calculating grade percentages, our comprehensive tool simplifies the process, making it easy to stay on top of your or your student's progress. Also its 100% free to use.
How to Use Our Grade Calculator
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Perfect for students aiming for the stars, teachers assessing their classes, or parents keeping an eye on academic progress.
Understanding Different Grading Systems
Our world is diverse, and so are the grading systems used across various educational institutions. We've tailored our Grade Average Calculator to accommodate multiple grading systems, ensuring that no matter where you are or what system your school uses, you can accurately calculate your grades.
Grading Systems Covered:
Percentage-Based System:
Letter Grade System:
GPA System:
Grade Conversion Table
We use the below general conversion table between conversions between GPA, letter grades, and percentages. this table is a general guideline. Different schools and educational systems may have variations in their grading scales.
How the Calculator Works
For example, if homework is 20% of the grade, midterms 30%, and final exam 50%, and the scores are X, Y, Z respectively, the formula is:
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Want to know your class grade? Use our simple grade calculator to add up all your assignments and figure out your total score.
How to Use the Grade Calculator
Keeping track of your class grade is essential for academic success. Use our calculator to keep tabs on your progress; enter your assignments, their grades and weights and voilà! Curious what grade you'll need on the final? Check out our final grade calculator .
Step-by-Step Tutorial
For those who prefer text instead of videos, follow the steps below to calculate your class grade. It's easy!
Enter your assessment name
To start, enter the name of the assessment. This could be a homework assignment, essay or exam.
Enter your assessment grade
Next, enter the grade you received for that particular assessment. You can select a letter or percent.
Enter your assessment weight
In the last field, enter the assessment's percentage weight in the class (i.e. how many points it is worth). These are often found on the class syllabus.
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Select "add assessment" to add another assessment row to your class, and then repeat steps 1–3 for the new item.
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Click on the "add class" button to start calculating your grade for another class, and then follow the same process as before.
How are Grades Calculated?
Most classes use whats known as a 'weighted' system, where each group of assessments (homework assignments, essays, exams, etc.) are each worth a different proportion of your total grade.
However, it isn't as simple as adding all your points up at the end of the semester. You may get 10/10 points on your homework, and 10/10 points on a quiz, but the quiz might be worth more relative to your overall class grade.
If that sounds complicated but you're interested in learning more have a look at our guide on How to Calculate Grades , it's chock full of everything you need to know, and then some.
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This grade calculator can compute your weighted grade based on the grades achieved for each component of the course. It can compute grades in various formats, including percentages, letter grades, or the point values of the grades. You can also choose to provide an overall grade you wish to achieve; if this option is selected, the calculator will compute the grade you need to achieve on your remaining assignments or exams, assuming that the total weight is 100. If you want to calculate the grade needed on the final exam to achieve a desired overall grade, please use our Final Grade Calculator .
What is a weighted grade?
A weighted grade is one in which all the assessments in a course have different degrees of importance, or "weight." For example, a course may involve homework, quizzes, exams, projects, presentations, and more. Typically, exams have a larger weight than quizzes and homework, since exam results are often considered to be the most important assessment in a course.
As an example, a course may have exams that account for 50% of the final grade, while quizzes make up 30%, and homework makes up 20%. This means that a 95 on a homework assignment and a 95 on an exam do not carry the same weight; a 95 on an exam has more of an effect on the final grade than a 95 on a homework assignment because it has a larger weight.
How weighted grade is calculated?
There are different formulas for calculating weighted grades depending on the information available. This calculator assumes a total weight of 100 and uses the following formula to calculate the weighted grade, where w i is the weight of the respective grade g i :
For example, given the following grades and respective weights,
the weighted grade is computed as follows:
92.75 is the current weighted grade based on the grades achieved thus far. Since the calculator assumes a total weight of 100, there are still remaining grades that together have a weight of 80. Once the values of the remaining grades and their weights are known, the final weighted grade can be computed in the same manner as above. In cases where the assessments (exams, quizzes, homework, etc.) have weights in terms of percentages, the weighted grade can be computed by finding the average grade attained for each assessment, then multiplying by their respective weights. Given that w i is the weight in percentage form of the average grade g i achieved in each respective assessment: Weighted grade = w 1 g 1 + w 2 g 2 + w 3 g 3 + ...+ w n g n For example, given that a student's homework is worth 20%, quizzes are worth 30%, and exams are worth 50%, if a student achieved an average grade of 85 on all their homework assignments, an average of an 87 on all their quizzes, and an average of 83 on all their exams, their weighted grade is calculated as follows:
(85)(0.2) + (87)(0.3) + (83)(0.5) = 84.6
Thus, their weighted grade is an 84.6.
What are the different grade formats?
The calculator uses three different grade formats: percentage, letter, and point value.
Percentages:
Percentage grades are grades expressed in percentage form. They range from 0-100%, and are calculated by dividing the score earned by the student by the total possible score on the assessment. For example, consider a multiple-choice exam in which all the questions are worth the same number of points. To calculate a student's percentage grade, divide the number of questions the student answered correctly by the total number of questions, then multiply by 100. This is the student's percentage grade. For example, if a student answered 39/50 questions correctly on an exam, their percentage grade is:
Percentage grades are related to letter grades through a grading scale. Grading scales vary throughout institutions, so an A at one school may not correspond to the same percentages as another. Refer to the table below in the "Letter grades" section to see how percentages and letter grades are related in one of the more commonly used grading scales in the US.
Letter grades:
Letter grades range from A-F in the US grading system, where an A is the highest achievable grade, and an F is a failing grade. However, even within the US system, there are variations in what each letter represents, as well as in the letters used in the system. For example, there are institutions that use grades such as A+, B-, C+, etc., while there are others that do not make use of plus and minus grades, and only use the letters A, B, C, D, and F. Also, depending on the institution, a D, or even a C, might constitute a failing grade for the course.
Letter grades correspond to a specific range of percentage values. The range of values assigned to a given letter differ based on the grading scale, but are generally pretty similar. The following table shows a commonly used grading scale, and the corresponding letter and percentage grades.
Point value:
Point value grades refer to grades where the points earned for all assessments in the course are summed; the grade achieved in the course is calculated by dividing the total number of points earned by the total number of points possible. There can be any number of points in this type of grading system.
For example, a course may have 10 homework assignments worth 20 points each, 5 quizzes worth 50 points each, and 3 exams worth 150 points each. To be able to determine the weight of each type of assessment, it is necessary to find the total number of points for all the assessments in the course. In this case,
10(20) + 5(50) + 3(150) = 900
Thus, the course has a total of 900 points making homework worth 22.2% of the final grade, quizzes worth 27.8%, and exams worth 50%. We can also determine how much each individual assessment is worth. For this example, each homework assignment is 2.2%, each quiz is 5.5%, and each exam is 16.67% of the final grade.
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This grade calculator is a handy tool that allows you to easily and quickly calculate your grades. Whether you’re working with percentages, letter grades, points, or weighted averages, our calculator covers all your grading needs. With just a few simple inputs, it computes your average grade quickly, saving you time and helping you stay on top of your grades.
How to use the grade calculator
1. Select grade type. Choose the type of grade you want to calculate—percentage, letter, or point. 2. Input your grades. Enter your grades and the corresponding weight percentages or maximum points. 3. Set your goal (optional). If you have a target final grade, enter it to see the grade required to meet your goal. 4. Review results. The calculator will instantly compute and display your average grade and other grade results.
How the calculator works
The calculator uses your inputted grades—such as percentage, letter grades, and weights—and applies a standard grading formula to calculate your average grade. The formula used is: Average Grade = (grade1 x weight1 + grade2 x weight2 + … + gradeN x weightN) / (weight1 + weight2 + … + weightN) The calculator follows the standard 4.0 grading scale commonly used by most schools:
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Use this Test Grade Calculator to check your school/college grade score online. You will get the final result in Percentage, Letter, and Fraction.
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It’s very simple to use this calculator. Just follow the below steps.
- Open the Test Calculator .
- There are two values that you need to enter.
- Firstly, enter “Number of Questions and Wrong Answers” .
- Also, you can use “Wrong” button add false answers.
- As a result, you will get final grade results in Percentage(%), Letter, and in Fraction format.
- In addition, you can see the grade score table at the bottom of the calculator. Also, it shows GPA Scale too.
- Lastly, you can click “Reset” button for recalculation.
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This tool will determine what grade (percentage) you need on your final exam in order to get a certain grade in a class.
Your current grade is %.
You want (at least) a % in the class.
Your final is worth % of your grade.
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Since you’ve already taken your final exam, you can now calculate your overall grade.
Your grade was % before.
You got a % on the final.
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If your final is in the “tests” category, then your overall grade will be affected by your current test average and how many tests you’ve taken so far.
Tests are worth % of your grade.
You have taken tests already.
Your test average is %.
The final is worth tests.
If your final has multiple parts and you’ve finished some of them, then you can calculate what you need on the remaining parts. Your current grade should not include any part of your final.
You have parts to your final.
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On part 1, you got points.
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You can calculate how much your final is worth by dividing the number of points in your final by the total number of points.
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Your overall grade depends on how low your lowest test grades are. If your final replaces your lowest test grade, then tell the calculator that your lowest 1 test is dropped and your final also counts as 1 test.
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- I took the final. What’s my overall grade?
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- I need something else (advanced mode) .
How does this work? Most class grades are made up of several categories: homework, classwork, tests/quizzes, and the final exam. Usually, each category is worth a percentage of your overall grade. But because your final exam isn't scored until the very end, it isn't included when calculating your current overall grade. Instead, all the other categories are scaled up to consume the weight reserved for the final exam. Therefore, you can calculate the minimum grade you need to score on the final exam using the formula:
Required = (Goal − Current × (100% − Final Weight)) / Final Weight
See the formula sheet for an explanation of this formula and other formulas used in this calculator. It's not rocket science, it's just math! You could, of course, do this on any calculator, but you're here on RogerHub because it's cool. (:
I need more help! Try one of the different calculator modes listed above. The advanced mode handles many different kinds of situations, such as:
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- Let's start from the beginning: what is a weighted average?
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To understand how a weighted average calculator works, you must first understand what a weighted average is. Weighted average has nothing to do with weight conversion, but people sometimes confuse these two concepts. The typical average, or mean, is when all values are added and divided by the total number of values. We can compute this using our average calculator , by hand, or by using a hand-held calculator since all the values have equal weights.
But what happens when values have different weights , which means that they're not equally important? Below you will see how to calculate the weighted mean using the weighted average formula. Also, you'll find examples where the weighted average method may be used - like e.g. calculation of the GPA, average grade, or your final grade.
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Let's start from the beginning: what is a weighted average?
Weighted average (weighted arithmetic mean) is a concept similar to standard arithmetic mean (called simply the average ), but in the weighted average, not all elements contribute equally to the final result. We can say that some values are more important than others, so they are multiplied by a coefficient called the weight .
For example, during your studies, you may encounter a situation where the grade from an exam is two times more important than the grade from a quiz - and that's exactly what we call the weighted average method. To define it in a more mathematical way, we can write the weighted average formula as:
where x 1 x_1 x 1 , x 2 x_2 x 2 ,…, x n x_n x n are our numbers, and w 1 w_1 w 1 , w 2 w_2 w 2 ,…, w n w_n w n are our weights - the importance of the numbers in averaging.
So, having an A from an exam and a C from a quiz, you'd get a B as a standard average, but assuming that the exam is two times more important, you should get a B+ .
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One type of average which is typically weighted is a grade point average. As the calculation of GPA may sometimes be tricky, we've created two dedicated tools: the high school GPA and the college GPA calculator — have you checked them yet?
Let's find out how to calculate a weighted average - the easiest way is to look at the simple example:
Suppose a student has two four-credit classes, a three-credit class, and a two-credit class. Assume that the grades of the courses are as follows:
- A for a four-credit class;
- B for the other four credit class;
- A for the three credit class; and
- C+ for the two credit class.
Then, we need to translate the letter grades into numerical values. Most schools in the US use a so-called 4.0 GPA scale, which is a 4-point grading scale. The table below shows a typical letter grade/GPA conversion system:
So from the table, we know that A = 4.0, B = 3.0, and C+ = 2.3. Now that we have all the information, we can have a look at how to calculate the GPA using a weighted average method:
- Sum the number of credits. 4 + 4 + 3 + 2 = 13 , that was a really easy step.
- Take the value assigned to the grade and multiply it by the number of credits. In our case, it will be:
- A · 4 credits = 4.0 · 4 = 16 ;
- B · 4 credits = 3.0 · 4 = 12 ;
- A · 3 credits = 4.0 · 3 = 12 ;
- C · 2 credits = 2.3 · 2 = 4.6 .
- Add all the values. 16 + 12 + 12 + 4.6 = 44.6 .
- Divide the sum by the total number of credits. So, for our example, it's equal to 44.6/13 = 3.43
We may write the whole weighted average formula as:
(4 · 4 + 4 · 3 + 3 · 4 + 2.3 · 2) / (4 + 4 + 3 + 2) = 3.43
Let's compare this result to an average that is not weighted. Then we don't take the credits into account, and we divide the sum of grades by its total number.
(4 + 3 + 4 + 2.3) / 4 = 3.33
Notice how the weighted average changed. Sometimes it may be a really significant difference - like a grade difference or even whether you pass or fail your course.
Let's repeat what the weighted average formula looks like:
But what does it mean? To figure out how to calculate a weighted average, we need to know the weight of each value. Typically, we present the weights in the form of a percentage or (in statistics) a probability of occurrence.
For example, let's suppose that exams, quizzes, and homework assignments all contribute to a class's grade. Each of the three exams is worth 25 percent of the grade, the quizzes are worth 15 percent, and the homework assignments are worth 10 percent. To calculate the average, you multiply the percentage by the grades and add them together. If the test scores are 75, 90, and 88, the quiz average is 70, and the homework grade is 86, the weighted average is as follows:
(0.25 · 75 + 0.25 · 90 + 0.25 · 88 + 0.15 · 70 + 0.10 · 86) / 1 = 82.35
Compare this to a non-weighted average of (75 + 90 + 88 + 70 + 86) / 5 = 81.8
In statistics, you will often encounter a discrete probability distribution that has values for x and their associated probabilities. Since the probabilities for each value of x will likely not all be the same, we can apply the weighted average formula. Simply multiply each x value by its probability of occurring and sum the values.
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We often use a weighted average to calculate the so-called weighted GPA . It's a term that rarely appears in the context of college GPA (although college GPA is computed using a weighted average method, with courses credits as weights) but is usually used for high school GPA. Let's have a closer look at this topic.
The first thing we need to emphasize: you need to be precise about what you want to take into account during weighting - credits, course difficulty, or maybe both these factors ?
Course difficulty is taken into account in most weighted GPA calculations. It rewards you for taking classes of a higher level by adding extra points to your grade. There are a couple of types of more demanding courses which influence your weighted GPA score:
- AP Courses (Advanced Placement Courses) usually give you an additional 1 point to your standard GPA score;
- IB Courses (International Baccalaureate Courses) are also rewarded with 1 extra point;
- College Prep classes can also add 1 point to your grade; and
- Honors Courses most often give you an additional 0.5 points (although you can find examples of schools where it's awarded with 1 point).
So, what are the options for weighing in High school GPA calculations? Let's define:
Unweighted GPA , as the GPA where we DON'T care about course difficulty :
a) and we DON'T care about course credits:
High School GPA = Σ grade value / Σ courses
b) and we DO care about course credits:
High School GPA = Σ (grade value · credits) / Σ credits
Weighted GPA , as the GPA where we DO care about course difficulty :
High School GPA = Σ (weighted grade value) / Σ courses
High School GPA = Σ (weighted grade value · credits)/ Σ credits
It may look a bit overwhelming, but let's have a look at a hypothetical results sheet, and everything should be clear:
- 1 a) Unweighted GPA: we DON'T care about course difficulty and credits.
All the courses have the same grade scale and credits, no matter the course difficulty. So we may convert our grades into numbers:
Then, we can calculate the unweighted GPA as follows:
Unweighted High School GPA = Σ grade value / Σ courses
= (4.0 + 3.3 + 2.3 + 3.7) / 4 = 13.3 / 4 = 3.325 ≈ 3.33
Did you notice that it's a standard average? It's just summing all scores and dividing the result by the total number of observations (4 courses).
- 1 b) Unweighted GPA: we DON'T care about course difficulty, but we DO care about credits.
Things are getting more complicated when we consider the course credits. Some sources ignore the course's credits for unweighted GPA scores, but others keep them. So, if your classes have some credits/points, you can calculate the weighted average of grades and credits (but still, it's not the thing we usually name the weighted GPA ):
Then, the GPA will be equal to:
= (4.0 · 0.5 + 3.3 · 1 + 2.3 · 0.5 + 3.7 · 1) / (0.5 + 1 + 0.5 + 1)
= 10.15 / 3 = 3.38333… ≈ 3.38
The courses with higher credits value have better marks in our example, so the overall GPA is also higher.
- 2 a) Weighted GPA: we DO care about course difficulty and DON'T care about course credits.
Depending on the course type, the letter grades are translated to different numerical values:
Continuing with our example, now our four classes have the course type assigned:
As two courses are not standard classes, they get extra points ( A from Maths - 4.5 instead of 4.0, as it's an Honors course, A- from English - 4.7 instead of 3.7, as it's an AP course).
The formula for the calculation of weighted GPA is:
Weighted High School GPA = Σ (weighted grade value) / Σ courses
= (4.5 + 3.3 + 2.3 + 4.7) / 4 = 14.8 / 4 = 3.7 ,
where weighted grade value is a:
- grade value + 0 for Regular courses;
- grade value + 0.5 for Honors courses; and
- grade value + 1 for AP/IB/College Prep courses.
So we omitted the courses' credits, but we've considered the course's difficulty. And finally, we have
- 2 b) Weighted GPA: we DO care about course difficulty and DO care about course credits.
So if you're taking into account both credits and course difficulty, then the result is:
Weighted High School GPA = Σ (weighted grade value · credits) / Σ credits
= (4.5 · 0.5 + 3.3 · 1 + 2.3 · 0.5 + 4.7 · 1) / (0.5 + 1 + 0.5 + 1) = 11.4 / 3 = 3.8
That wasn't so hard, was it?
Now that you understood what a weighted average is let's compare different averages. We've prepared for you a table that sums up all the important information about four different means:
General formulas for means look as follows:
- Arithmetic mean:
- Geometric mean:
- Harmonic mean:
- Weighted mean
How to calculate my weighted average if my course work is worth 40%?
Assuming that your test score is worth 60% , and the coursework and test scores are expressed as fractions of 100 , follow these steps to calculate the weighted average:
- Multiply the coursework score by 2 and the test score by 3 .
- Add the results together and divide by the total of the weights: 5 .
How do I calculate weighted average?
To calculate the weighted average, follow these steps:
- Get the weight of each number.
- Multiply each number by its weight.
- Add all of the results from Step 2 together.
- Add all of the weights together.
- Divide the answer from Step 3 by the answer in Step 4 .
How do I calculate the weighted average of my purchases?
If you purchased three products of different quantities:
- 5 packs of acrylic paint at $19.99;
- 3 packs of paint brushes at $13.99; and
- 2 art canvases at $25.00.
Use the following steps to calculate the weighted average of your spending:
- Multiplying the price by the quantity: 5 × 19.99 = $99.95 3 × 13.99 = $41.97 2 × 25.00 = $50
- Find the total spent: 99.95 + 41.97 + 50 = $191.92
- Find the number of products sold: 5 + 3 + 2 = 10
- Find the weighted average: 191.92/10 = $19.19
What is the weighted averages of the cost of my stationary?
Assuming that you purchased:
- 3 packs of pencils at $5 each;
- 2 packs of paper at $10.00 each; and
- 5 packs of pens at $15.00.
Your weighted average is $11.
To calculate this, we find the total amount of money spent by following these steps:
- Find the amount of money spent.
- Find the total amount of items purchased.
- Divide the answer in Step 1 by the answer in Step 2.
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To calculate your average grade, follow these steps: Multiple each grade by its weight. In this example, you received a 90% on the first assignment and it was worth 10%. So multiply 90 x 10 = 900. You also received an 80% on the test and it was worth 20% of the class grade. So multiply 80 x 20 = 1600.
Grade Calculator. Use this weighted grade calculator to easily calculate the weighted average grade for a class or course. Enter letter grades (A, B-, C+, etc.) or percentage scores (75, 88, 92, etc.) achieved on all relevant exams, homework assignments, projects, verbal exams, etc. as well as their weights as percentages.
Example 1: Grade type: Percentage . Determine the weighted grade of a course, in which: Assignment with a grade (percentage) of 80 and a weight of 30. Homework with a grade (percentage) of 90 and a weight of 20. Final exam with a grade (percentage) of 72 and a weight of 50. The weighted average grade is determined by the formula:
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Given that w i is the weight in percentage form of the average grade g i achieved in each respective assessment: Weighted grade = w 1 g 1 + w 2 g 2 + w 3 g 3 + ...+ w n g n For example, given that a student's homework is worth 20%, quizzes are worth 30%, and exams are worth 50%, if a student achieved an average grade of 85 on all their homework ...
To get started, optionally enter the assessment type (Homework, Quiz, Test, etc.). Remember that you can add and edit any number of assessments in each class. Add Your Letter or Percentage Grade Next, select a letter or percentage grade. If you select any letter grade, it is automatically converted to a percentage and vice versa.
To calculate your final grade in percentage: Add up the grades you've received on all the assignments, tests, and projects. Divide this by the total points possible. Multiply your result by 100 to express it as a percentage. For instance, suppose your scores are 15/20, 18/20, and 12/20:
1. Select grade type. Choose the type of grade you want to calculate—percentage, letter, or point. 2. Input your grades. Enter your grades and the corresponding weight percentages or maximum points. 3. Set your goal (optional). If you have a target final grade, enter it to see the grade required to meet your goal.
Use this simple EZ Grading calculator to find quiz, test and assignment scores: Easy Grader. Average Grade Calculator. Final Grade Calculator. # of questions: # wrong: Result. 10 / 10 = 100%. Show Grading Chart Show Decimals.
The professor may weigh 35 percent of the final grade to quizzes, 20 percent to homework and 45 percent to tests. ... Convert the weighted grade percentages to decimal value by dividing the percentage by 100. For example. If tests are weighted 45 percent of the total grade, the decimal would be 0.45 (45 / 100 = 0.45). ...
Use our grade calculator to calculate your weighted grades and create goals for upcoming quizzes, homework, midterms and finals. Simply enter in your assessments, weighted grade percentages or letter grades you received and our grade calculator will determine your current course grades. Then, enter in your final course grade goals and determine ...
Just follow the below steps. Open the Test Calculator. There are two values that you need to enter. Firstly, enter "Number of Questions and Wrong Answers". Also, you can use "Wrong" button add false answers. As a result, you will get final grade results in Percentage (%), Letter, and in Fraction format. In addition, you can see the ...
Percentage scale - In this set of boxes, you can change the grading scale from the default one. For example, assume that the test was challenging and you'd like to change the scale so that getting 50% is already a passing grade (usually, it's 60% or even 65%). Change the last box, Grade D- ≥ value, from default 60% to 50% to reach the goal ...
This tool will determine what grade (percentage) you need on your final exam in order to get a certain grade in a class. Usually, teachers will have weighted categories that determine your grade: Homework, Classwork, Test/Quizzes, and the dreadful Final. Because the Final category stays at 0/0, an indeterminate form, all year long, it's counted as the average of all your other categories and ...
Each of the three exams is worth 25 percent of the grade, the quizzes are worth 15 percent, and the homework assignments are worth 10 percent. To calculate the average, you multiply the percentage by the grades and add them together. If the test scores are 75, 90, and 88, the quiz average is 70, and the homework grade is 86, the weighted ...