Grade Prediction Calculator — What Will My Final Grade Be?
Your syllabus is a contract: points or percentages for each category add up to the final. Once you enter completed work and remaining weights, you can see your current standing and stress-test futures—what if the final is a B, or you ace the last project?
This is ideal during midterms, before drop deadlines, and when negotiating how much effort to invest in a crowded finals week. Accuracy depends on matching weights to the syllabus and updating scores as they post.
Combine with the final-grade and final-exam tools when one high-stakes assessment will swing the outcome.
Quick Answer:
Final grade = each assignment grade × its weight, added up. Enter what you've earned so far and (if you like) guesses for remaining work; the calculator shows your current grade and predicted final. Change future grades to see different outcomes.
Grade Prediction Calculator
Predict your final grade based on current performance and different scenarios
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Study Strategy Tips:
- • Focus on high-weight assignments for maximum impact
- • Set realistic goals based on your current performance
- • Track your progress regularly throughout the semester
- • Consider extra credit opportunities if available
- • Meet with instructors to discuss improvement strategies
- • Use these predictions to plan your study time effectively
How it works
Predictions are weighted averages: each component contributes in proportion to its share of the grade. Future components can be filled with guesses to produce scenario analysis; replace guesses with real scores as they arrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are the grade predictions?
Predictions are based on your current performance and assignment weights. They provide estimates for different scenarios but actual grades depend on your future performance.
What if I don't know all my assignment weights?
You can estimate weights or check your syllabus. Most courses have similar weight distributions (exams 30-40%, assignments 20-30%, participation 10-20%).
Can I use this for any type of course?
Yes, this calculator works for any course with weighted assignments. Just enter your specific assignments and their weights as they appear in your syllabus.
How often should I update my predictions?
Update your predictions whenever you receive new grades or when assignment weights change. Regular updates give you the most accurate picture.
What if my course has different grading scales?
The calculator uses percentage-based grading. If your course uses a different scale, convert your grades to percentages first for accurate predictions.