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Grade Calculator

Calculate your course grade with three powerful tools: a weighted grade calculator that combines category averages, a final exam calculator to find the score you need, and an assignment calculator that tracks your running total. Enter your scores below to instantly see your current standing and letter grade.

Weighted Grade Calculator

Enter each grade category with its weight and your score.

Total weight: 0% (100% remaining)
Final Grade
Letter Grade
Total Weight Used

Final Exam Calculator

Find out what score you need on the final exam to get your desired grade.

Required Final Exam Score

Assignment Calculator

Enter each assignment's earned and possible points to track your grade.

Running Total: 0 / 0 points (—%)
Total Points Earned
Total Points Possible
Percentage
Letter Grade

How to Use

1
Choose Your Calculator

Select the tab that matches your need: weighted grades, final exam score, or assignment tracking.

2
Enter Your Data

Fill in the input fields with your scores, weights, or points. Use the Add button to include more rows as needed.

3
Review Live Feedback

Watch the live counters update as you type — total weights for weighted grades and running totals for assignments.

4
Calculate and Analyze

Click the Calculate button to see your final grade, letter grade, or required exam score. Print your results for reference.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to calculate weighted grade?

To calculate a weighted grade, multiply each category's average score by its weight percentage, then divide the sum of weighted scores by the total weight. Formula: Final Grade = Σ(Score × Weight) / Σ(Weight).

What grade on final exam do I need?

Use the formula: Required = (Desired Grade − Current Grade × (1 − Final Weight)) / Final Weight. This tells you the minimum score needed on the final exam to achieve your desired course grade.

How are letter grades determined?

Letter grades are typically assigned as: A (90–100%), B (80–89%), C (70–79%), D (60–69%), and F (below 60%). Some schools use +/− variations or different scales.

What is the difference between weighted and unweighted grades?

Weighted grades assign different importance to categories (e.g., exams 40%, homework 20%). Unweighted grades treat all assignments equally, simply averaging all scores without considering category importance.

How to calculate overall class grade?

Add up all points earned across every assignment and divide by total points possible. For weighted systems, calculate each category average first, then combine using the category weights to get your overall grade.