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    Exam Score Calculator

    Use this exam score calculator to convert correct answers or earned points into a percentage score and a quick U.S.

    letter grade estimate.

    It is helpful for practice tests, quizzes, classroom exams, and self-grading before official scores are posted.

    Enter total questions and the number correct or points earned.

    Percentage score84%
    Letter grade estimateB
    Questions or points missed8
    Correct / total42 / 50
    Exam score breakdown
    Correct answers42
    Wrong answers8
    Missed8

    Assumptions

    • This estimate assumes each question or point is weighted equally.
    • Letter grade thresholds follow a common U.S. percentage scale and may differ by school or teacher.
    • Some tests include partial credit, curved grading, or section weighting that is not modeled here.
    How it works

    How this calculator works

    What it estimates

    Turn correct answers or earned points into a percentage score and letter grade estimate.

    Formula and example

    • Percentage score = correct answers or points earned / total questions or points possible x 100.
    • If you answer 42 questions correctly out of 50, the calculator reports an 84% score, questions missed, and a letter-grade estimate based on common U.S. thresholds.
    FAQ

    Exam Score Calculator FAQ

    Is this exam score calculator exact?

    It is an estimate for U.S. planning only. Your actual exam score can change based on school grading policies, lender disclosures, test scaling, fees, or other real-world details.

    Who should use this exam score calculator?

    Students, parents, and families can use it to compare scenarios, double-check classroom math, or plan for college and student loan decisions before using official school or lender tools.

    Does this replace official records or advice?

    No. Use your school transcript, official testing account, financial aid package, or lender statement for final decisions. These tools are educational planning calculators only.

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