Grades to date: 3 assignments, each worth 1/9 of grade 3 tests, each worth 2/9 of grade Asgn 1 Midterm Asgn 2 Midterm II (out of 80) (out of 55) (out of 65+15) (out of 50) 994207835 74 50 69 48 981872550 78 44 67 26 991596493 42 25 0 20 992407052 37 34 49 37 990641953 46 35 26 33 991698837 56 22 61 28 992401888 70 49 60 37 992393655 63 26 50 23 990517936 75 50 80 38 994941391 80 55 75 40 991838543 61 33 63 19 990105220 64 49 79 47 991505643 64 46 79 46 34 36 64 20 991384328 34 40 64 29 991871738 80 35 78 33 931325440 75 27 79 40 994672948 70 49 56 38 995637547 10 4 992114537 30 46 29 993000177 75 55 71 48 Average on test 1: 40/55 = 73 percent Average on test 2: 33/50 = 66 percent Average on Ass 1: 60/80 = 75 percent Average on Ass 2: 63.2/65 = 97 percent For averages, ignored people who appear to have dropped the course Because of the low average on test 2, I am very likely (but not certain) to add a flat curve at the end of the course. (To get an estimate of where you stand, you should calculate all percentages in the usual way, and then add on 2-4 percentage points. For example, say you achieved exactly the average on each of your tests and homeworks. Then you acheived 73 percent on test 1, 66 percent on test 2, 75 percent on Assignment 1, and 97 percent on assignment 2. This would put your overall percentage at 75. (since the tests are weighted twice what the assignments are weighted.) From this overall percentage, you should add 2-4 percentage points to get a score in the range 77-79. This is roughly your grade if the course were to end right now.