This is a St Andrews Degree calculator.

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Grade Calculator

Input your honours modules below



Your credit weighted mean is x and your median is x . This means you will graduate with x class honours.

Your anonymous save ID is x , write it down and use it to recover your inputs.

Input your save ID here to recover your inputs




Your Statistics

Chart for Average

This chart shows your grades with the average superimposed. The width of each block corressponds to the number of credits.

Chart for Median

This chart shows your grades sorted from largest to smallest with the middle shown. The value of this grade is the credit-weighted median.

How Close?

There are two ways to get each classification. Either a straight out average above the limit, or an average and median combination. This shows how close you are to each classification for each method.

These should update after you have submitted your grades in the calculator

First

You have a mean of x . You need a 16.5 or you need a mean of 16 and a median of 16.5 to get a first.


Overall Average
Mean for Median
Median

2:1

You have a mean of x . You need a 13.5 or you need a mean of 13 and a median of 13.5 to get a 2:1.


Overall Average
Mean for Median
Median

2:2

You have a mean of x . You need a 10.5 or you need a mean of 10 and a median of 10.5 to get a 2:2.


Overall Average
Mean for Median
Median

3rd

You have a mean of x . You need a 7.5 or you need a mean of 7 and a median of 7.5 to get a 3rd.


Overall Average
Mean for Median
Median

Everybody else?

Not all schools are equal. This section gives an idea of how everyone else around you is doing.

The informaion comes from the 2016/17 academic year.


Comparison of GPA for each student for each school

Select the relevant schools by clicking on them.


Comparison of degree classification for each school

This gives an idea of the overall degree makeup of each school.



What do I need?

Input how many credits you have left in your degree.

First fill out the grade calculator then input an integer number below with how many credits do you have left in your degree. Typically students do 120 credits per year (60 per semester).






For a first you either need:
an average of in your remaining modules
or an average of at least and at grades at leasst in credits
or an average of at least and at least median of in
For a 2:1 you either need:
an average of in your remaining modules
or an average of at least and at least median of in
or an average of at least and at least median of in
For a 2:2 you either need:
an average of in your remaining modules
or an average of at least and at least median of in
or an average of at least and at least median of in
For a 3rd you either need:
an average of in your remaining modules
or an average of at least and at least median of in
or an average of at least and at least median of in