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Can I still pass calculator.
Enter your current grade, target passing grade, and how much of the course is still left. See what average you need on the remaining work.
Passing calculator guide
How to use the Can I Still Pass calculator
Use this calculator when you want to know what average you need on the remaining course work to pass or reach another target grade.
Steps
- 1Enter your current course grade.
- 2Enter the grade you need to pass or reach your goal.
- 3Enter how much of the course grade is still remaining.
- 4Use the result to decide what to prioritize next.
When this helps
- ✓Checking if passing is still realistic
- ✓Planning around remaining exams and assignments
- ✓Understanding how much the remaining work matters
- ✓Preparing to talk with an instructor or advisor
FAQ
Common questions
What does remaining course weight mean?+
It is the percent of your final course grade that has not been completed yet.
What if I need more than 100%?+
That usually means passing is not possible from normal remaining work alone, unless policies like extra credit or a curve apply.
Can this tell me whether to drop a class?+
No. It can help you understand the math, but academic decisions should be discussed with your instructor or advisor.
Next step
Turn this number into a plan.
Add this class to your planner, set a target grade, and track every assignment toward it.
Passing calculator FAQ
Common questions about passing a class
How do I know if I can still pass a class?+
Enter your current grade, the grade you need to pass, and the percent of the course still remaining. The calculator estimates the average you need on the remaining work.
What if I need over 100% on the remaining work?+
If you need over 100%, passing may not be possible with the remaining work alone. Extra credit, grading flexibility, curves, or an error in the inputs could change the result.
What does remaining course weight mean?+
Remaining course weight is the percent of your final course grade that has not been completed yet, such as upcoming assignments, exams, projects, or the final.
Can extra credit change whether I can pass?+
Yes. Extra credit, dropped assignments, curves, and instructor grading policies can change your final grade, so check your syllabus or ask your instructor.