Midterm Grade Calculator
Find out exactly what score you need on your midterm to hit the grade you're aiming for in the course.
How it works
We take your current grade and weight, subtract them from the weight you want to reach overall, and figure out what score on the midterm — at its given weight — closes the gap.
A quick example
If you're at 82% with 40% of the course graded, the midterm is worth 25%, and you want an 85% overall — this calculator tells you the exact midterm score needed to get there.
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Working with a final exam, a full semester, converting to GPA, or just need a plain percentage worked out? These are built for that.
Final Grade Calculator
Find the score you need on your final exam the same way — just swap in your final's weight instead of the midterm's.
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Open calculator →Frequently asked questions
Midterm weight, current grade, overall average, and everything else students ask us.
It takes your current grade, the weight of the coursework graded so far, and your midterm's weight, then works out the exact score you need on your midterm exam to reach your desired overall grade for the course.
Midterm weight is the percentage of your final course grade that the midterm exam counts for. It's usually listed on your course syllabus alongside the weight of assignments, quizzes, and the final exam.
It means your desired overall grade isn't reachable from the midterm alone at its current weight. You'd need extra credit, a grade curve, or a stronger showing on remaining coursework and the final exam.
Yes. Since the calculation is based on percentages and weights rather than a specific subject, it works for any course — math, science, humanities, or otherwise — as long as you know your current grade and the weight breakdown.
A midterm grade calculator finds the score you need on your midterm exam, while a final grade calculator does the same for your final exam. Both use the same weighted-average formula — just swap in the relevant exam's weight.
Not directly — your midterm score feeds into your overall course grade, which is then converted into a GPA point value once the course is complete. Use a GPA calculator to see how a course percentage translates into GPA.
No. Every calculation runs locally in your browser with plain JavaScript. Nothing is sent to a server, logged, or stored.