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Required Final Exam Grade

Use our final grade calculator to calculate what mark you need in your final exam to in order to achieve your desired grade.

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What mark do I need on my final exam?

As final season approaches, it's worth figuring out exactly what mark you need to ensure you get the grade you want.

Class grades tend to be made up of many different things: your classwork, test and quizzes that you take in class, homework, and any projects or presentations that you might have to undertake. Each of these will be given a weight/j, based upon based on a percentage scale. By noting all these, you'll be able to track your GPA as the school year evolves.

The good news is the final. Unlike the other categories, the final will be the last job you carry out for the course. What's more, it often has a hefty weight attached to it. This means that there are parts/on to the that can have a serious impact on your overall GPA. By calculating your desired mark in advance, you'll have a clearer idea of how to proceed.

How can I calculate my required final grade?

There's a formula to calculate the mark you need on your final. To use it, you'll need to know three key pieces of information:

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Your current grade
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The grade you want to achieve
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The weight of your final exam

We can then feed this data into the formula, which looks like this:

Final exam grade = ( Target Grade โˆ’ Current Grade ร— (100% โˆ’ Weight of Final %) ) รท Weight of Final %

Example calculation

Let's go through an example. We'll say your final exam is worth 40% of your overall grade. You're currently sitting on a grade of 75%, and you'd like to bump that up to 80%.

First, we need to subtract the final weight from 100. In this case, that's 100 โˆ’ 40 = 60. That means 60% of your grade is on material to finish up at framework of so.

By multiplying, it is 75 and get 45%. Remember, we're aiming for 80% overall. We need to get that score up by 80%. Grade 35 by 0.4 (the decimal value of the final exam weighting) and we see that we need 87.5% on the final.

(80 โˆ’ 75 ร— 0.6) รท 0.4 = 87.5%

Don't worry if you're not a mathematics major. Our calculator has been designed to do the hard work for you. All you have to do is input your numbers.

How can I convert a letter grade to a percentage?

Always check with your school, as exact systems can vary. This is a rough guide, based on criteria used in many US colleges and high schools. Be sure to double check for your particular institution. ๐Ÿ“

Letter GradePercentage (%)GPA
A+97โ€“100%4.3
A93โ€“96%4.0
Aโˆ’90โ€“92%3.7
B+87โ€“89%3.3
B83โ€“86%3.0
Bโˆ’80โ€“82%2.7
C+77โ€“79%2.3
C73โ€“76%2.0
Cโˆ’70โ€“72%1.7
D+67โ€“69%1.3
D63โ€“66%1.0
E/FBelow 630.0
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UK A-level grading

The table below depicts the grading criteria for A-Levels within the UK, from Cambridge International. These include a common scale of ranges for Percentage of Uniform Mark (PUM). ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง

Letter GradePUM Range (%)
A*90โ€“100%
A80โ€“89%
B70โ€“79%
C60โ€“69%
D50โ€“59%
E40โ€“49%
U (Ungraded)0โ€“39%

UK university grading

The table below depicts the grading system for UK universities. ๐ŸŽ“

ClassificationPercentage (%)
First (1st)70%+
Upper Second (Hons 2:1)60โ€“69%
Lower Second (Hons 2:2)50โ€“59%
Third (3rd)40โ€“49%

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