How to use this calculator
Enter earned points, total possible semester points, bonus points, and penalty points. The calculator converts the result into a percentage and target gap.
Calculate your semester score after earned points, bonus points, and penalties. See your target gap, pass probability, and score status before final assessments.
Enter earned points, total possible semester points, bonus points, and penalty points. The calculator converts the result into a percentage and target gap.
The semester score is your adjusted point percentage. Bonus points improve the result, while penalties reduce the final score and can push a borderline student below target.
Use total available semester points, not only the points from completed assignments, for a final-term estimate.
With 450 earned points, 10 bonus points, 5 penalty points, and 500 total points, the adjusted score is 455 and the semester score is 91%.
Subtract your adjusted earned points from the passing-point requirement to see the remaining gap.
Yes, bonus points can move a borderline score above a target grade if the gap is small.
That depends on your current adjusted score, target semester score, and remaining assessment weight.
A score above 80% is usually solid, while 90% or higher is typically excellent.
The target gap shows how many percentage points or raw points separate you from the chosen benchmark.
| Module | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Adjusted Score | Adds bonus and subtracts penalties. |
| Gap | Measures distance to a 90% benchmark. |
| Status | Classifies the score into performance bands. |