Grade Weighted Calculator
Accurately calculate your weighted average grade in seconds
Course Grading Calculator
Enter your assignments, grades, and their respective weights below.
Formula Used: (Grade × Weight) + (Grade × Weight)… / Total Weight
Weight Distribution Chart
Grade Breakdown Table
| Assignment | Grade (%) | Weight (%) | Weighted Contribution |
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What is a Grade Weighted Calculator?
A grade weighted calculator is a specialized academic tool designed to compute the final grade for a course where assignments, exams, and projects carry different levels of importance. Unlike a simple average where every number counts equally, a weighted average assigns a specific percentage "weight" to each component.
Students, teachers, and academic advisors use this tool to determine accurate standing in a class. Whether you are in high school or college, understanding how your cumulative GPA is affected by weighted courses is essential for academic planning.
Common misconceptions include thinking that a high score on a low-weighted assignment can save a grade, or that all assignments are created equal. This calculator clarifies exactly where you stand.
Grade Weighted Calculator Formula and Math
The mathematics behind the grade weighted calculator is based on the weighted mean formula. To calculate your grade manually, you multiply each assignment's grade by its corresponding weight (as a decimal), sum these products together, and then divide by the total sum of the weights.
The Formula
Weighted Grade = (g₁ × w₁ + g₂ × w₂ + … + gₙ × wₙ) / (w₁ + w₂ + … + wₙ)
Variable Explanations
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| g (Grade) | Score obtained on the assignment | Percentage (%) | 0% – 100% (sometimes >100) |
| w (Weight) | Importance of the assignment | Percentage (%) | 0% – 100% |
| Σw | Sum of all weights | Percentage (%) | Usually 100% |
Practical Examples
Example 1: The College Physics Course
Imagine a student taking a physics class with the following syllabus breakdown:
- Homework: 15% weight, Score: 90%
- Lab Reports: 25% weight, Score: 85%
- Midterm Exam: 25% weight, Score: 78%
- Final Exam: 35% weight, Score: 92%
Calculation:
(90 × 0.15) + (85 × 0.25) + (78 × 0.25) + (92 × 0.35)
= 13.5 + 21.25 + 19.5 + 32.2
= 86.45% (B Grade)
Example 2: High School History
A student has missed one assignment but aced the others. This shows the impact of missing weights.
- Essays: 40% weight, Score: 95%
- Quizzes: 20% weight, Score: 80%
- Participation: 10% weight, Score: 0% (Missed)
- Final Project: 30% weight, Score: 88%
Result: The zero in participation drags the weighted average down significantly, resulting in a final score of 80.4%.
How to Use This Grade Weighted Calculator
- Identify Grading Categories: Look at your course syllabus to find categories like "Homework," "Exams," or "Projects."
- Enter Assignments: Input the name of the assignment in the first column.
- Input Grades: Enter the percentage score you received (or expect to receive) in the "Grade" field.
- Input Weights: Enter the percentage value of that assignment in the "Weight" field. Ensure the weights eventually add up to 100%.
- Review Results: The calculator updates in real-time. Check the "Weighted Average Grade" and the chart to see which assignments are impacting your score the most.
Key Factors That Affect Grade Weighted Results
- Weight Distribution: A high grade in a category with only 5% weight (like attendance) has a minimal impact compared to a major exam worth 40%.
- Missing Assignments: In a weighted system, a zero in a high-weighted category is devastating. It is mathematically harder to recover from than in a points-based system.
- Total Weight Integrity: If your entered weights only sum to 80% (perhaps you haven't taken the final yet), the grade weighted calculator shows your current standing based on completed work.
- Extra Credit: Often applied to specific categories. If extra credit is added to a low-weight category, the boost to the final grade is dampened by the weight.
- Curve Adjustments: Some professors adjust the final calculation. This tool calculates the raw mathematical average, serving as a baseline before curves.
- Grade Cutoffs: Knowing whether an 89.5% rounds up to an A or stays a B depends on school policy, though the raw number is provided here.
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