Use this calculator to find the exact score you need on your Physics II final. Physics II finals typically count 30-45% of the course grade. Enter your current grade, the final weight from your syllabus, and your target.
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Score Needed on Final
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Current grade weight--
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How Physics II Finals Are Typically Graded
Physics II finals at most colleges and universities count 30-45% of the final course grade. The format is typically free response with derivations, covering electrostatics, circuits, magnetism, Faraday's law, waves, and optics.
Physics II finals mix calculation with conceptual questions about fields. The calculator defaults to 35% weight - adjust it to match your actual syllabus for an accurate result.
Quick Example (35% final weight): With an 80% current grade - to get an A (90%) you need >100% on the final. To hold a B (80%) you need 80.0%. A 20-point swing on the final moves your course grade by 7.0 points.
Score Needed at Each Grade Level - Physics II (35% Final)
Current Grade
Need for A (90%)
Need for B (80%)
Need for C (70%)
Need to Pass (60%)
60%
>100%
>100%
88.6%
60.0%
65%
>100%
>100%
79.3%
50.7%
70%
>100%
98.6%
70.0%
41.4%
75%
>100%
89.3%
60.7%
32.1%
78%
>100%
83.7%
55.1%
26.6%
80%
>100%
80.0%
51.4%
22.9%
82%
>100%
76.3%
47.7%
19.1%
85%
99.3%
70.7%
42.1%
13.6%
88%
93.7%
65.1%
36.6%
8.0%
90%
90.0%
61.4%
32.9%
4.3%
92%
86.3%
57.7%
29.1%
0.6%
95%
80.7%
52.1%
23.6%
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How to Study for a Physics II Final
The most effective Physics II final prep strategy: review Maxwell's equations conceptually and practice deriving field expressions. Additional guidance:
Get the review guide from your professor. Many professors share topic outlines or past exams. Use that as your study roadmap rather than trying to cover everything equally.
Work old exams under real conditions. Timed, no notes, realistic environment. This reveals gaps that re-reading never will.
Do not neglect fundamentals. Physics II finals often test foundational concepts more than advanced ones. A shaky foundation costs points everywhere.
Book a TA or office hours session. One focused hour with someone who knows the exam style is worth several hours of solo study.
Frequently Asked Questions
Physics II finals typically count 30-45% of the course grade. The exact weight is in your syllabus - verify before entering it into the calculator.
Most Physics II finals use free response with derivations, covering electrostatics, circuits, magnetism, Faraday's law, waves, and optics. Your professor may provide a review guide or past exams.
Lower your target grade and recalculate. If you truly need a rescue, contact your professor about extra credit or incomplete grade policies before the semester ends.
Check your course management system (Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle) for your running overall grade. If only raw points are shown, divide total points earned by total points possible.
With a typical 35% weight, a 20-point improvement on the final moves your course grade by 7.0 points. A one-letter-grade rescue is possible if you are close to the boundary.
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