Final Grade Calculator — Final Worth 39%

Pre-set for a 39% final weight, typical in upper-division college and many technical courses. Enter your current grade and target.

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What a 39% Final Weight Means

Finals worth 39% are found in upper-division college and many technical courses. A 20-point swing on this final moves your course grade by 7.8 points. Stakes: significant.

Formula: Required = (Target − Current × 61%) ÷ 39%
Example: Current 80%, target A → >100%  ·  Target B → 80.0%

Study approach: structured study plan with practice exams.

Score Reference Table — 39% Final Weight

Current GradeNeed for A (90%)Need for B (80%)Need for C (70%)Need to Pass (60%)
60%>100%>100%85.6%60.0%
65%>100%>100%77.8%52.2%
70%>100%95.6%70.0%44.4%
75%>100%87.8%62.2%36.5%
78%>100%83.1%57.5%31.8%
80%>100%80.0%54.4%28.7%
82%>100%76.9%51.2%25.6%
85%97.8%72.2%46.5%20.9%
88%93.1%67.5%41.8%16.2%
90%90.0%64.4%38.7%13.1%
92%86.9%61.2%35.6%9.9%
95%82.2%56.5%30.9%5.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

A 20-point swing on the final changes your course grade by 7.8 points.
This weight appears in upper-division college and many technical courses.
Lower your target and recalculate. Ask your professor about extra credit or a curve.
Log into Canvas, Blackboard, or Moodle and look for the running overall grade percentage.
Yes — enter your overall running grade (what the gradebook shows as your total), not individual category scores.
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