Free final grade calculator

Final Grade Calculator

Calculate what grade you need on your final exam. Geno delivers the result and tells you what to do next.

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Enter your grades

Geno reads the result

Plan the next move

Calculate your final score

Use percentages exactly as shown in your gradebook.

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Your current overall grade before the final.

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If your final is worth 30%, enter 30.

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Enter your goal, or choose a preset below.

Letter cutoffs vary by school and instructor, so check your syllabus.

Required final score

95.8%

To finish with 90% overall, you need 95.8% on a final worth 30% of the course.

Difficulty

Hard

Use timed practice, office hours, and a short final-week plan.

How this works

How the final grade calculator works

Your current grade represents completed work. Your final exam represents the remaining part of the course. Geno uses those weights to calculate the final score needed for your target.

What-if scenarios

See how different final scores affect your grade

Score on finalProjected overallLetter
60%79.3%C+
70%82.3%B-
80%85.3%B
90%88.3%B+
100%91.3%A-

Study plan suggestions

A focused next move from Geno

Need 95.8%

Step 1

Study with timed practice, not rereading.

Step 2

Use office hours for weak topics.

Step 3

Make one clear goal per study session.

Final grade calculator guide

How to use the final grade calculator

Use this calculator when you know your current class grade, your target grade, and how much the final exam or final assignment is worth.

Steps

  1. 1Enter your current grade before the final.
  2. 2Enter the grade you want in the class.
  3. 3Enter how much the final is worth as a percent of the course grade.
  4. 4Use the result as an estimate, then check your syllabus for rounding, curves, dropped grades, or extra credit.

When this helps

  • Final exam planning
  • Figuring out if a target grade is realistic
  • Comparing what you need for a B, A-, or A
  • Knowing when to ask your instructor for clarification

FAQ

Common questions

Is the final grade result guaranteed?+

No. It is an estimate based on the numbers entered. Course rounding, curves, category rules, extra credit, and instructor policies can change the official result.

What if the calculator says I need over 100%?+

That usually means the target grade is not reachable from the final alone unless extra credit, a curve, dropped grades, or a grading policy changes the outcome.

Should I use my current grade or category grade?+

Use the current overall course grade if your gradebook gives one. If your class uses unusual categories, double-check the syllabus.

After your final grade calculation

Turn the result into a plan.

If you know what score you need, add the class and upcoming work to your planner so you can stay on track before the final.

Grade calculator FAQ

Common questions about final grades

How do I calculate what grade I need on my final?+

Enter your current class grade, the final exam weight, and the class grade you want. The calculator solves the weighted final grade formula and shows the score you need on the final.

What if I need over 100% on my final?+

A required score over 100% usually means your target grade is not reachable through the final alone. Extra credit, curves, dropped assignments, or grading adjustments may change that, so check your syllabus or ask your instructor.

Can I use this calculator for weighted finals?+

Yes. Enter the final exam weight as a percentage, such as 30 for a final worth 30% of your course grade. The calculator uses that weight to estimate the score you need.

Is this final grade calculator exact?+

The math is exact for the numbers you enter, but your official grade may depend on rounding rules, weighted categories, late penalties, curves, extra credit, or instructor adjustments.

Can I use decimals in the final grade calculator?+

Yes. You can enter decimal grades and weights, such as 87.5 for your current grade or 22.5 for your final weight.

Can I still pass if I do poorly on the final?+

Use the what-if table to compare possible final exam scores. If a lower final score still keeps your projected overall grade above your passing cutoff, you may still pass, but confirm the cutoff and grading rules for your class.

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