Rule Of 90 Calculator

Rule Of 90 Calculator calculator can be used to estimate the grade needed in a remaining course to achieve a desired final grade for a semester or academic period.

Input Parameters

Calculation Results

Calculation Formula

The grade needed in the remaining course to achieve the desired final grade is calculated as follows:

Grade Needed = ((Desired Final Grade * Total Credits) - (Current Grade * Current Credits)) / Remaining Credits

Where:
Desired Final Grade = The overall grade you want to achieve
Total Credits = Current Credits + Remaining Credits
Current Grade = Your current grade in the course
Current Credits = The number of credits for the course
Remaining Credits = The number of credits remaining in the course

Result

Grade Needed: --%

Rule Of 90 Calculator Calculator Usage Guide

Learn how to use the Rule Of 90 Calculator calculator and its working principles

How to Use the Rule Of 90 Calculator

  1. Enter your current grade in the course as a percentage.
  2. Input the number of credits for the course.
  3. Specify the desired final grade you want to achieve for the semester or academic period.
  4. Enter the number of remaining credits in the course.
  5. Click the "Calculate" button to determine the grade you need in the remaining course to achieve your desired final grade.

Understanding the Rule Of 90

The Rule Of 90 is a simplified method used to estimate the grade needed in a remaining course to achieve a desired final grade. It is based on the assumption that the remaining credits will be weighted equally in the final grade calculation.

Example

Suppose you have a current grade of 80% in a course with 3 credits, and you want to achieve a final grade of 90% for the semester. If there are 2 remaining credits in the course, the Rule Of 90 Calculator will determine that you need to score 100% in the remaining course to achieve your desired final grade of 90%.

Limitations

The Rule Of 90 is a simplified estimation tool and may not account for variations in credit weights or other factors that could affect your final grade. For more accurate calculations, consider using a more comprehensive grading calculator or consulting with your instructor.