Final Grade Calculator

Calculate the exam score you need to reach your target course grade. Enter your current grade, final exam weight, and goal — get your required final score instantly.

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Required Scores

Required Final Score
Score Needed to Pass

Grade Targets

Score for A (90%)
Score for B (80%)
Score for C (70%)

GPA Impact

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Assessment

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your current grade as a percentage.
  2. Enter the final exam weight (check your syllabus — typically 25–40%).
  3. Enter your target overall grade.
  4. Read the required final exam score and difficulty assessment.

Formula

Required Final = (Target − Current × (1 − Final Weight)) / Final Weight

Example

Current grade 82%, final worth 30%, target 90%: Required = (90 − 82 × 0.70) / 0.30 = 108.7% — not achievable. Adjust target to 85%: (85 − 57.4) / 0.30 = 91.3% — very difficult but possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Required Final = (Target Grade − Current Grade × (1 − Final Weight)) / Final Weight. For example, if your current grade is 82%, the final is worth 30%, and you want 90%: (90 − 82 × 0.70) / 0.30 = (90 − 57.4) / 0.30 = 108.7%. That means a 90% overall is not achievable in this scenario.
  • If the calculator shows more than 100%, the target grade is mathematically impossible. You should adjust your target — the calculator also shows what grade you can earn by scoring 100% on the final.
  • Most college courses weight the final exam at 25–40% of the total grade. Check your syllabus for the exact weight. Some courses use a 50% final or a cumulative exam with equal section weights.
  • A weighted grade multiplies each component (homework, midterm, final) by its weight percentage, then sums the results. The sum of all weights must equal 100%.

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Sources & References (5)
  1. College Board Academic Planning Guide — College Board
  2. NACADA — Academic Advising Resources — NACADA
  3. Khan Academy — Test Prep and Grade Tracking — Khan Academy
  4. How to Become a Straight-A Student — Cal Newport — Cal Newport
  5. Edutopia — Academic Planning Strategies — Edutopia