Weighted Grade Calculator – Percentages & Categories

Instantly see how each assignment category impacts your final course grade with a visual breakdown.

Grade Components

Final Grade Synthesis

Enter your grades and weights to synthesize your final score.

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How to Calculate Your Weighted Grade

Unlock a clear view of your academic standing by breaking down your course grade into its weighted components.

1

List Your Categories

Enter each graded category from your syllabus (e.g., Homework, Midterm Exam, Final Project).

2

Enter Weight & Grade

For each category, input its percentage weight and your current average grade for that category.

3

Synthesize Your Grade

Click "Calculate" to see your final weighted grade, a letter grade estimate, and a visual breakdown of your performance.

Why Weighted Grades Matter

Most courses aren't graded on a simple average. Understanding weighting is crucial for prioritizing your efforts and predicting your final score.

Strategic Focus

A weighted grade calculator shows you which categories have the biggest impact on your final grade. If exams are worth 50% of your grade, you know to prioritize studying for them over homework that might only be worth 10%.

Accurate Assessment

It provides a true picture of your performance. A simple average of your scores can be misleading if it doesn't account for the fact that a final exam is more significant than a weekly quiz.

The Formula Behind the Grade

Our calculator uses a standard formula to determine your final weighted grade. Here’s how it works.

Weighted Grade Formula

Final Grade = Σ (gradeᵢ × weightᵢ) / Σ (weightᵢ)

This means we multiply the grade for each category by its weight, sum up all those products, and then divide by the sum of all the weights you've entered.

Key Features of This Calculator

We've designed this tool to be more than just a calculator—it's a complete grade analysis dashboard.

  • Visual Breakdown: The results panel includes progress bars that visually represent how much each category contributes to your final grade.
  • Weight Warning System: The tool automatically alerts you if your category weights don't add up to 100%, helping you catch syllabus entry errors.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Get quick answers to common questions about weighted grades and how to use this tool effectively.

What if I don't know my grade for a category yet?

You can use this calculator as a planning tool. Leave the "Grade" field blank for future assignments (like a final exam) and fill in the others. The calculator will show you your current grade based on the completed work. You can then experiment by plugging in different potential grades for the final exam to see what you need to score to achieve your desired final grade.

My professor drops my lowest quiz score. How do I account for that?

To handle dropped grades, you should first calculate your average for that category *manually* before entering it into the calculator. For example, if you have five quiz scores (80, 85, 90, 70, 95) and the lowest (70) is dropped, you would calculate the average of 80, 85, 90, and 95. The result (87.5) is what you would enter into the "Grade" field for your "Quizzes" category.