New Jersey is home to Rutgers, Princeton, NJIT, Seton Hall, and many commuter colleges. Finals at most New Jersey schools count 25-40% of the course grade. Enter your current grade, exact final weight from your syllabus, and target grade.
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Score Needed on Final
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Grading Systems at New Jersey Colleges
Standard A-F with +/- at research universities. Finals at most New Jersey institutions count 25-40% of the course grade, though this varies by school, department, and professor.
NJ schools range from Ivy-tier to large commuter universities. Rutgers STEM finals average 25-35%.
Quick Estimate (30% final weight): Current 80% → Need >100% for an A | Need 80.0% for a B.
Score Reference Table for New Jersey Students (30% Final)
Current Grade
Need for A (90%)
Need for B (80%)
Need for C (70%)
Need to Pass (60%)
60%
>100%
>100%
93.3%
60.0%
65%
>100%
>100%
81.7%
48.3%
70%
>100%
>100%
70.0%
36.7%
75%
>100%
91.7%
58.3%
25.0%
78%
>100%
84.7%
51.3%
18.0%
80%
>100%
80.0%
46.7%
13.3%
82%
>100%
75.3%
42.0%
8.7%
85%
>100%
68.3%
35.0%
1.7%
88%
94.7%
61.3%
28.0%
✓ Done
90%
90.0%
56.7%
23.3%
✓ Done
92%
85.3%
52.0%
18.7%
✓ Done
95%
78.3%
45.0%
11.7%
✓ Done
Finding Your Exact Final Weight
The most important step is confirming the exact final weight for your specific course. In New Jersey, most professors list this in the grading breakdown section of the syllabus, usually in the first few pages.
Check your syllabus first — it is always the authoritative source for your specific course.
Look at your gradebook — your course management system (Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle) may display the final exam as a graded item with its point value.
Ask your professor or TA — one quick email or office hours question will confirm it.
Finals at most New Jersey institutions count 25-40%. NJ schools range from Ivy-tier to large commuter universities. Rutgers STEM finals average 25-35%..
Standard A-F with +/- at research universities. Always verify with your specific institution.
Check your course management system for your running overall grade.
Lower your target and recalculate. Contact your professor about extra credit, curves, or incomplete grade options.
Generally both use standard A-F grading, but policies on +/- grades, curves, and minimum passing grades can vary. Check your specific institution's academic catalog.
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