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Fast, simple tools for academic planning. Start with grades, GPA, attendance, or study time in your language.
Formula-based calculators - no AI-generated results.
StudyCalc AI is a set of formula-based academic calculators for grades, GPA planning, attendance, late assignments, curves, and study schedules. No account is required.
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Choose the closest study situation. This is a static helper with direct links, not an AI recommendation system.
Common planning tasks students return to during a term.
Estimate the exam score or remaining grade you need to reach your target final grade.
Convert course grades and credits into a term GPA or cumulative GPA estimate.
Find the term GPA you need in planned credits to reach a target cumulative GPA.
Estimate an assignment score after daily late penalties and optional course impact.
Estimate a curved score by adding points or scaling to a new top score.
Check attendance percentage and see how many classes you can miss or need to attend.
Calculate future absences you can afford and classes needed to reach a required attendance percentage.
Check whether a target course grade is still reachable from current contribution and remaining work.
Plan study sessions from deadlines, available days, subjects, and target study hours.
Plan homework and project deadlines from due dates, study hours, weekends, and no-study days.
Add school days from a start date or count study days between dates.
Calculate a course grade from assignments, exams, projects, and other weighted categories.
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Study Guides
Use these short guides before or after a calculator when you need context, examples, and planning judgment.
Learn how to plan absences, recovery classes, and remaining attendance when your course has a 75 percent attendance rule.
Understand the final grade formula and estimate the exam score needed to reach a target course grade without guessing.
Learn how assignments, quizzes, projects, exams, and participation combine when a course uses weighted grading categories.
Use current weighted contribution and remaining assessment weights to decide whether a passing target is still reachable.
Turn a project or homework deadline into daily work blocks using estimated hours, available days, and no-study dates.
Plan exam preparation by estimating topic difficulty, available days, review time, and realistic daily study capacity.
Understand the difference between GPA, course percentages, credits, and weighted category grades before planning academic goals.
Estimate how daily late penalties, assignment weight, and original score can change both the assignment grade and course grade.
Learn when to count only school days instead of every calendar day for attendance, assignments, study plans, and deadlines.
Build a semester grade plan from current scores, remaining weights, attendance requirements, assignments, exams, and GPA goals.
Workspace
Keep a lightweight semester plan on this browser: saved scenarios, course goals, assignments, and exam work.
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Grading rules vary by school, teacher, course, country, and institution. These calculators are planning tools, not official transcripts or academic guarantees.
StudyCalc AI is a formula-based calculator site. Current calculation results come from the formulas and inputs shown on each page, not from GPT, the OpenAI API, or an external AI API.