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Grade Calculator

Calculate your course grade and find out what you need on the final

Quick Answer:To calculate your grade, divide your total points earned by total points possible and multiply by 100. Letter grades: A = 90-100, B = 80-89, C = 70-79, D = 60-69, F = below 60. Enter your assignments below for instant results.

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Expert Insight 2026 Pro Tip

Use the "Final Exam Estimator" strategically. If your target requires scoring over 100% on the final, consider adjusting your target or exploring extra credit opportunities. Many students in 2026 find that tracking their grades throughout the semester -- rather than just before finals -- reduces stress and helps them allocate study time more effectively across all courses.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate my overall grade?

For a simple grade calculation, add up all points earned and divide by total points possible, then multiply by 100. For example, if you earned 85 out of 100 on one assignment and 42 out of 50 on another, your grade is (85+42)/(100+50) x 100 = 84.67%. For weighted grades, multiply each category score by its weight percentage and sum the results.

How do I find out what score I need on my final exam?

Use the formula: Required Final Score = (Target Grade - Current Grade x (1 - Final Weight)) / Final Weight. For example, if your current grade is 85%, the final is worth 30%, and you want a 90%, you need: (90 - 85 x 0.70) / 0.30 = 101.67%. If the result exceeds 100%, the target may not be achievable without extra credit.

What are standard letter grade cutoffs?

Standard letter grade cutoffs used by most US schools are: A = 90-100%, B = 80-89%, C = 70-79%, D = 60-69%, and F = below 60%. Some schools use plus/minus grading (e.g., A- = 90-92%, A = 93-96%, A+ = 97-100%). Always check your institution's specific grading policy.

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