How to use this calculator
Enter your current course progress, grade, attendance rate, and exam readiness. The calculator creates a single readiness score and highlights the weakest area.
Measure overall course readiness using progress, current grade, attendance, and exam preparation. The calculator identifies weak areas and estimates whether the course is on track.
Enter your current course progress, grade, attendance rate, and exam readiness. The calculator creates a single readiness score and highlights the weakest area.
Course readiness combines academic performance and completion signals. A low score usually means one weak component is dragging down the course outcome even if other areas look acceptable.
Progress and grade carry the most weight because they usually determine whether the course can be completed successfully.
With 60% progress, 82% grade, 90% attendance, and 80% exam readiness, readiness is 75.1, which is a moderate but improvable course position.
Completion is likely when readiness is above 85 and no major component falls below the passing threshold.
Current grade and course progress usually have the strongest effect, followed by exam readiness and attendance.
Raise the weakest component first, then increase exam readiness as the course approaches finals.
Attendance protects eligibility, but grade, progress, and exam readiness usually determine final academic outcome.
The required grade depends on the passing standard, remaining assessments, and how much of the course score is still available.
| Module | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Readiness | Combines course progress and performance. |
| Weak Area | Finds the component needing the most attention. |
| Probability | Converts readiness into completion confidence. |