ACADEMIC EXPLOIT KIT. OWN YOUR GRADES.
Eight precision-engineered tools targeting the GPA system, grade pipelines, and attendance protocols. No signups. No locked features. Just numbers that matter.
Gains root-level visibility into your semester and cumulative GPA. Most students don't realize GPA isn't simple averaging โ an A- is 3.7, an A is 4.0, and a 3-credit Calculus class outweighs a 1-credit elective every time. This rootkit handles all of it automatically.
The CGPA converter came from one recurring problem: scholarship forms ask for percentages, but your university runs on a 10-point scale. Indian CGPA, European percentages, American 4.0 โ this converts between all systems without the mental math.
Tactical use: Deploy at semester start to map your target GPA. Check post-midterms. Don't wait until finals to find out you're already compromised.
- GPA CalculatorSemester GPA from letter grades + credit hours
- CGPA ConverterConvert CGPA to percentage across all scales
- Weighted GPAHandles AP/IB course multipliers
- Plus/Minus SupportA-, B+, C+ โ full grade spectrum
- Course Impact ViewSee how each class moves your GPA
Finals week. You know your current grade. You have no idea what you need to score on the final to pass. That exact moment is what this exploit was built for โ it works backwards from your target grade and outputs the precise score required.
The weighted grade module matters because one bad quiz at 5% weight barely moves the needle. A bombed midterm at 40% is a different threat level entirely. Plug in the actual weights from your syllabus and see exactly where to concentrate your firepower.
Common injection string: "I'm at 82%, final is 25% of my grade, what score gets me an A?" Run it before you stress.
- Grade CalculatorCurrent standing from all completed work
- Final Grade NeededExact score required on remaining work
- Weighted GradeHomework 20%, midterms 30%, finals 50% โ all handled
- What-If EngineSimulate different final exam outcomes
- Points or PercentagesWorks with any grading protocol
Sometimes you just need a clean output fast. 38 out of 50 โ what percentage is that? No extra steps. But the real power is when you have multiple subjects running different totals: 45/60 in Math, 28/30 in English, 72/100 in Science. Aggregate them all and get one number.
Parents want percentages. Scholarship applications demand percentages. Even GPA-based schools require raw percentage inputs on certain forms. This tool converts any mark data to clean percentage output โ any scoring protocol, zero format errors.
Execution target: "Average percentage across all subjects" fields on application forms. Enter each subject's payload and the aggregated output is instant.
- Single ConvertScored รท Total ร 100 โ instant execution
- Multi-Subject AggregateDifferent totals per subject, one output
- Decimal PrecisionHandles partial marks and decimal scores
- Per-Subject BreakdownIndividual percentages shown alongside total
Deep reconnaissance on your grade trajectory before results are in. Simulate "what if I score 90% on everything remaining?" or "what's the damage if I fail the next assignment?" โ without waiting to live it.
The improvement planner is the critical module. You're sitting at 68% and need 80%. The calculator checks whether that's mathematically possible given what's left โ not motivational advice, actual arithmetic. If 10% of the course remains and you need a 12-point swing, the exploit fails and you need to negotiate extra credit instead.
Primary use case: Post-disappointment triage. Bad grade comes back โ run the numbers immediately to see if recovery is still viable. Most times it is. Sometimes it's not. Either answer saves you weeks of misplaced effort.
- Grade PredictorProject final grade from estimated future scores
- Improvement PlannerExact performance delta needed to hit target
- Feasibility CheckConfirms if target grade is still mathematically possible
- Best/Worst CaseFull scenario range mapped out
- Weighted ModeWorks with any assignment weight structure
Class rank matters for college applications and scholarships โ but most schools don't serve it to you in real time. You might know your GPA but have no read on whether that puts you top 10% or top 30%. This calculator maps your position in the hierarchy.
Input your GPA, class size, and average GPA distribution and get a percentile estimate backed by actual numbers. Some colleges ask you to self-report your class percentile even when your school doesn't officially rank. Now you have a defensible answer instead of a guess.
Scholarship intel: "Must be in top 10% of class" requirements get skipped by students who don't know they qualify. Run this first. You might already be eligible for funding you're not pursuing.
- Rank EstimatorGPA-based position in class hierarchy
- Percentile CalculatorTop X% standing from distribution data
- Scholarship EligibilityCross-check against top % requirements
- Application OutputSelf-reported rank for college forms
Every class has a hard attendance floor. Miss it and your grade drops automatically โ or you get withdrawn entirely. This tool tracks two things: your current attendance percentage, and exactly how many more classes you can miss before triggering the threshold.
The bypass calculation differs every time. At 80% with 10 classes remaining and a 75% minimum, you can miss 2. At 76% with 20 remaining, you can only miss 1. The margin changes weekly โ don't estimate it.
Execution scenario: Student at 85%, requirement 75%, 15 classes left. Wants to skip Friday for a trip. Calculator outputs: 3 more skips available. Trip approved. No guesswork, no risk.
- Attendance %Live calculation from classes attended vs total
- Skip CounterExact absences remaining without breaching floor
- Recovery ModeClasses needed to climb back above minimum
- Grade Tie-InFactors attendance score into final grade
Spending 20 hours on a 5% assignment is a resource misallocation. Breezing through a 30% midterm prep is a critical failure. This calculator quantifies the actual grade impact of every assignment so you can allocate effort where it compounds.
A 100% on a 5-weight assignment adds 5 points maximum to your overall grade. A 70% on a 30-weight assignment craters it hard. Once you see the actual numbers, prioritization becomes obvious instead of intuitive.
Redo decision matrix: "I got 60% on a 10% assignment. If I redo for 90%, my overall grade gains 3 points. Is that worth the time?" Now you have the data to decide โ not a gut feeling.
- Impact AnalyzerHow many grade points each assignment actually moves
- Score NeededTarget score for desired overall grade outcome
- Redo EvaluatorIs resubmitting worth the grade gain?
- Priority RankerWhich assignments to attack first
"Study more" is not an operational plan. This calculator converts vague advice into a specific weekly hour target based on your actual credit load, course difficulty, and current familiarity with the material.
The baseline: 2โ3 study hours per credit hour per week. A 3-credit class = 6โ9 hours. Organic Chemistry scales up. Intro to Art scales down. The calculator adjusts based on difficulty parameters so you're not applying the same effort to wildly different threat levels.
Exam week deployment: 4 finals, 5 days, finite hours. This builds your distribution schedule so you're not cramming 12 hours of one subject the night before โ which is how exams get failed.
- Weekly Hour TargetPer-class recommendations scaled to credit hours
- Difficulty AdjusterHard vs easy courses get appropriate weights
- Exam Week SchedulerDistribute study time across multiple finals
- Total Commitment ViewFull weekly study load across all subjects
Every tool in this arsenal does one thing โ delivers a straight answer so you can make a better call about where to put your time and effort. No signups. No email gates. No features locked behind a paywall. Deploy. Get the number. Move.
Every calculator runs better on actual data. Your syllabus contains the exact weights for every assignment type. Use those numbers โ not guesses โ and the outputs become precise instead of approximate.
Track it, know where you stand โ but don't let it become the mission. A 3.2 with real applied skills outperforms a 4.0 with nothing behind it. Use the calculators to stay informed, not to spiral.
Some professors count attendance as a grade component. Others just enforce a minimum before penalties kick in. The bypass calculation is different for each scenario โ confirm your policy before you run the numbers.