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How to calculate college grades?
Usually, the scores of 30% and 70% are calculated as follows:

According to the meaning of the question, the calculation here is: final grade = usual grade *30%+ final exam grade *70%. In fact, the final exam scores of most universities are composed of usual scores and final exam scores, with usual scores accounting for 30% or 20% and final exam scores accounting for 70% or 80% of the total scores.

37-37, that is to say, 30% of the usual grades, 70% of the final grades, and the total score = 30% of the usual grades+70% of the test scores. If the usual grades are 100, it is equivalent to 30 points. Similarly, the total score = usual score x40%+ test score x60%.

Points for attention in final exam results:

In universities, some courses are compulsory, and the final exam results are generally calculated in strict proportion. Calculate the total score according to the proportion of 30% of the usual score and 70% of the final exam score.

In universities, some courses are optional courses or so-called "water courses". Class may just be watching documentaries. When there are many people, the teacher won't call the roll. When there are few people, the teacher will spot check, and the attendance rate is the total score. There is no final exam and usual homework, and usual attendance is the final exam result.