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Grade מחשבון

השתמש ב-Grade מחשבון לקבלת תוצאות מהירות ומדויקות.

איך להשתמש במחשבון זה

  1. הזן Grades (comma separated)
  2. הזן Weights (comma separated)
  3. לחץ על כפתור חשב
  4. קרא את התוצאה המוצגת מתחת למחשבון

How Grade Calculations Work

Most grading systems use weighted averages: each assignment category (homework, exams, projects) has a weight reflecting its importance. Your final grade = sum of (category average × category weight).

Example: Homework (20%): 92 average. Midterm (30%): 85. Final (40%): 78. Participation (10%): 95. Final grade = (92×0.20) + (85×0.30) + (78×0.40) + (95×0.10) = 18.4 + 25.5 + 31.2 + 9.5 = 84.6 (B).

GPA Scales and Conversions

US 4.0 scale: A = 4.0, A− = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, B = 3.0, B− = 2.7, C+ = 2.3, C = 2.0, C− = 1.7, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. Some schools use a weighted GPA where honors/AP classes add 0.5–1.0 points.

International equivalents vary widely. A US B (3.0) roughly corresponds to: UK 2:1 (60–69%), German 2.0–2.3, French 13–14/20, Australian Distinction (75–84%).

What Grade Do I Need on the Final?

To calculate the minimum final exam grade needed: Required final = (Target grade − current weighted total) / final exam weight.

Example: You want a B (80%) overall. Current average (excluding final): 76% on 60% of the grade. You need: (80 − 76×0.60) / 0.40 = (80 − 45.6) / 0.40 = 86%. You need 86% on the final to get a B overall.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a weighted vs unweighted GPA?

Unweighted GPA uses the standard 4.0 scale for all classes. Weighted GPA gives extra points for advanced classes (AP/IB/Honors) — typically up to 5.0. Colleges generally consider both but weight course rigor heavily in admissions.

Can I raise my GPA significantly in one semester?

It depends on how many credits you have completed. Early in college, one great semester has a big impact. By senior year, the effect is much smaller due to the large number of existing credit hours. The formula: New GPA = (old GPA × old credits + new GPA × new credits) / total credits.

What GPA do I need for graduate school?

Varies by program. Competitive PhD programs often expect 3.5+. Most master's programs require a minimum of 3.0. Professional schools (law, medicine) are highly competitive (3.7+ is common for top programs). Research experience and test scores also matter significantly.

עודכן לאחרונה: March 2026