4 Score Calculator

Track quizzes, tests, projects, and exams with confidence. Adjust weights, targets, and grading bands easily. See results, exports, and charts for clearer score decisions.

Enter Four Assessment Scores

This calculator uses a responsive form grid: three columns on large screens, two on medium screens, and one on mobile screens.

Assessment 1

Assessment 2

Assessment 3

Assessment 4

Performance Options

Comparison and Scale

Custom Grade Bands

Example Data Table

Sample setup below uses equal 25% weights and default grade bands.

Student Score 1 Score 2 Score 3 Score 4 Overall % Grade
Aisha 18/20 44/50 26/30 82/100 86.67% B
Bilal 15/20 40/50 24/30 78/100 78.25% C
Hina 20/20 47/50 29/30 91/100 95.42% A
Usman 13/20 34/50 19/30 72/100 67.08% D

Formula Used

The calculator converts each assessment into a percentage, applies weight normalization, then adds any bonus or curve points.

Score Percentage = (Earned Score ÷ Maximum Score) × 100
Effective Weight = Input Weight ÷ Sum of Included Weights × 100
Weighted Contribution = Score Percentage × Effective Weight ÷ 100
Final Score = Sum of Weighted Contributions + Extra Credit + Curve Points
Capped Final Score = min(100, max(0, Final Score))
Letter Grade = Based on your A, B, C, and D thresholds
GPA = A: 4.0, B: 3.0, C: 2.0, D: 1.0, F: 0.0

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter a label, earned marks, maximum marks, and weight for each of the four assessments.
  2. Add optional extra credit or curve points if your course policy allows them.
  3. Set the pass mark, target score, class average, and decimal precision you want.
  4. Turn on the drop-lowest option if your grading policy removes the weakest score.
  5. Adjust the grade thresholds when your institution uses custom letter-grade cutoffs.
  6. Click Calculate 4 Score to see the result above the form, review the chart, and export CSV or PDF reports.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does this calculator measure?

It combines four assessments into one final percentage. You can normalize weights, drop the lowest score, add bonuses, compare targets, assign grades, and export reports.

2. Do my weights have to total 100?

No. The calculator automatically rescales entered weights across included assessments. This keeps the final result fair even when your weights total more or less than 100.

3. Can I remove the lowest score?

Yes. Enable the drop-lowest option to exclude the weakest percentage before weights are renormalized. This helps when one poor result should not count.

4. What are extra credit and curve points?

They are percentage-point adjustments added after the weighted result is calculated. Use them for bonus marks, moderation, or teacher-approved grading adjustments.

5. Does it estimate GPA too?

Yes. It maps the final letter grade to a simple four-point scale: A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, and F=0.0.

6. Can a score be higher than the maximum?

Yes. Scores above the maximum are allowed, which can reflect bonus marks. Keep the cap option enabled if reported grades must stay within 100%.

7. Why is this different from a simple average?

A plain average treats every assessment equally. This calculator uses maximum marks, weights, optional dropping rules, and bonus settings, so the final percentage can change.

8. Can I save or print the result?

Yes. After calculating, use the built-in CSV or PDF buttons to save, print, email, or attach the report to academic records.

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