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Final Grade Calculator

Score needed on remaining work, or GPA needed on new credits, to hit a target.

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How to use Final Grade Calculator

  1. Choose job first so the fields that apply to that job appear.
  2. Enter current grade or gpa, target, remaining weight (%). Leave a field blank only when the page says the value is missing.
  3. Read the result rows under the form. Errors appear in the status line. Nothing is uploaded.
  4. Rounding follows IEEE floating point in this browser unless the page says it uses integers or BigInt.

Final Grade Calculator

Remaining exam weight

ComputesScore needed on remaining work, or GPA needed on new credits, to hit a target.
IncludesRemaining exam weight
IncludesGPA on new credits
Enginegpa
UploadNone
AdviceArithmetic only

What Final Grade Calculator is

Course: needed = (target − current × (1 − w)) / w with w = remaining weight / 100. A remaining 20% and a move from 80 to 90 needs 130 on the remaining work. GPA: needed = (target × total credits − current × earned) / additional.

The formula runs in this tab. CZNull does not receive the numbers.

How this page computes

Current GPA from letters is GPA. Weighted averages of finished work are weighted average.

Entities and related jobs

Score needed on remaining work, or GPA needed on new credits, to hit a target. Named features: Remaining exam weight, GPA on new credits.

See also GPA Calculator, Weighted Average, Percentage Calculator, Pace Calculator, Tip Calculator.

Use cases

Finals and last-term GPA planning. Extra credit, drops, and plus/minus policies are not modeled unless you fold them into the numbers you type.

Limits

Invalid input appears in the status line. IEEE floating point applies unless a row says otherwise. CZNull does not receive the numbers.

Final Grade Calculator questions

Does this page upload my numbers?
No. The formula runs in the page you opened. CZNull does not receive the values.
What does Final Grade Calculator compute?
Course: needed = (target − current × (1 − w)) / w with w = remaining weight / 100.
Why is this its own URL?
Search queries name this job. Nearby modes stay on their own pages so inputs do not mix. Related calculators are linked below Final Grade Calculator.
80 now, 90 target, 20% left?
130 on the remaining work.
Needed over 100?
Then the target is not reachable with that weight.
Can I treat the result as official?
No. Rounding and real-world rules can differ. Use the page to check the arithmetic.