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Grade Meter:

Precision Tools for Academic Excellence.

Grade Meter revolutionizes the way UK university students track their academic progress. This intuitive program effortlessly calculates average grades, weighted average grades, and letter grades and assesses student progression with precision. Designed for undergraduates and postgraduates, it simplifies complex calculations, providing a clear view of academic standing. Whether aiming for a First Class Honours or navigating an exciting academic journey, Grade Meter offers the insights needed for success. Embrace a more innovative way to evaluate university achievements and plan for future academic goals with Grade Meter.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Introduction

The FAQ page on Grade Meter is a comprehensive resource designed to address users' most common queries and concerns. It offers clear, concise answers about functionality, how to calculate different grades and tips for maximizing the tool's potential. This section ensures a seamless experience, guiding users through every step of their academic evaluation journey.

How do I calculate my weighted average grade?

Enter your module grades and their corresponding credit values. The app automatically calculates the weighted average based on these inputs.

Can Grade Meter predict my final degree classification?

Yes, by inputting your current grades and upcoming module credits, Grade Meter can provide an estimate of your final degree classification.

Can I track my progress over multiple years with Grade Meter?

Yes, Grade Meter allows you to input and save grades from different academic years, enabling a comprehensive view of your progress throughout your university journey.

What should I do if I find a discrepancy in my calculated grade?

Double-check the grades and credit values you've entered. If the issue persists, contact our support team for assistance. Ensure you've also consulted your university's specific grading criteria.

What is our service about?

We provide an easy way to calculate and analyse your university end award classification.

How Do We calculate the Grade

In order to calculate the award, we need to complete 3 steps.

Each module is worth 30 credits, however the award calculation only considers 105 best credits out of the 120 credits from level 5 and level 6, half of the mark of the lowest scoring module, and the full marks for the rest three modules.

Example:

105 marks would be as follows:
OverallScore = 1/2A +B+C+D
AvgScore = OverallScore/3.5

Furthermore, we have separate percentages that impact the final award calculation: level 4 0%, level 5 20% and level 6 %80.

Therefore, only 20% and 80% of level 5 and 6 will be considered.

AvgScoreLevel5 = AvgScore * 0.2
AvgScoreLevel6 = AvgScore2 * 0.8

The final mark then would be added together:

ClassAwardAvg = AvgScoreLevel5 + AvgScoreLevel6

How Do You Contact Us

All queries are directed to Kingston University. We provides ways you can reach out to them:

Website:

https://www.kingston.ac.uk/contact-us

Telephone:

+44 (0)20 8417 9000

Address:

Kingston University
Holmwood House
Grove Crescent
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey KT1 2EE
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Terms & Conditions

Introduction

Welcome to GradeMeter, a service provided by Kingston University designed to assist students in understanding their academic achievements and potential award outcomes. By using the GradeMeter website service, you acknowledge and agree to these Terms and Conditions.

Privacy and Data Protection

GradeMeter is committed to upholding your privacy in accordance with Kingston University's established data protection guidelines.

Data Collection and Use

The GradeMeter service requires the collection of certain academic and personal information through Kingston University's secure login system to operate effectively. This process is crucial for maintaining the integrity and security of your data.

Data Sharing and Consent

Your personal information will be shared with Kingston University faculty members, including teachers and tutors, solely with your explicit consent. This procedure is in place to facilitate a tailored educational support system, enhancing your learning experience. Your information remains confidential unless you authorize its disclosure.

Data Security

We use Kingston University's login system, GradeMeter ensures that security measures are in place to protect all personal and academic information against unauthorized access. Our commitment to data security is strong ,and aiming to safeguard your information with diligence.

Contact Us

Should you have any inquiries or require further clarification regarding these Terms and Conditions, or wish to discuss your personal information, please contact Kingston University's support services.