How to Convert Raw Scores Into Letter Grades
Learn how to convert test scores—like 17/20, 42/50, or 72/100—into accurate percentages and standardized A–F letter grades. Perfect for students, teachers, and parents.
Use Grade Calculator Percentage to Grade ToolWhat Is a Raw Score?
A raw score is the actual number of points or correct answers a student earns on an assessment, expressed as a fraction of the total possible points. For example, if a student answers 17 questions correctly out of 20 total questions, the raw score is 17/20.
Raw scores are the foundation of academic assessment—they represent the student's actual performance before any conversion or standardization. Unlike percentages or letter grades, raw scores are specific to each individual test and cannot be directly compared across different assessments without conversion.
Raw scores are used in various types of assessments, including multiple-choice tests, quizzes, exams, assignments, projects, and standardized tests. They provide the most precise measurement of student performance on a specific assessment.
Raw Score Example
A student takes a 25-question quiz and answers 20 questions correctly. The raw score is 20/25, meaning 20 correct answers out of 25 total questions.
Why Raw Scores Need Conversion
Raw scores must be converted to percentages and letter grades for standardization, comparison across different tests, and communication with students, parents, and educational institutions.
Why Raw Scores Are Converted into Letter Grades
Converting raw scores to letter grades serves several important purposes in educational assessment and communication:
📊 Standardization
Letter grades provide a universal language for academic performance, allowing comparison across different tests, subjects, and educational institutions.
✅ Fair Assessment
Converting to percentages and letter grades accounts for test difficulty, ensuring students are evaluated fairly regardless of the specific point totals used.
💬 Clear Communication
Letter grades (A, B, C, D, F) are easily understood by students, parents, and administrators, making academic progress clear and accessible.
Additionally, letter grades are essential for:
- Calculating GPA (Grade Point Average): Letter grades convert to numeric values (A=4.0, B=3.0, etc.) used in GPA calculations
- Report cards and transcripts: Standardized format for official academic records
- Academic standing: Determining eligibility for honors, programs, and graduation requirements
- Progress tracking: Enabling students and parents to monitor academic performance over time
Step-by-Step: Convert Raw Scores to Percentages
The conversion process involves two main steps: first converting the raw score to a percentage, then converting the percentage to a letter grade. Here's how to do it:
Step 1: Calculate the Percentage
Use the universal percentage formula to convert any raw score:
Worked Examples
| Raw Score | Calculation | Percentage | Rounded |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17/20 | (17 ÷ 20) × 100 | 85.0% | 85% |
| 33/40 | (33 ÷ 40) × 100 | 82.5% | 82.5% |
| 42/50 | (42 ÷ 50) × 100 | 84.0% | 84% |
| 45/60 | (45 ÷ 60) × 100 | 75.0% | 75% |
| 72/100 | (72 ÷ 100) × 100 | 72.0% | 72% |
| 18/25 | (18 ÷ 25) × 100 | 72.0% | 72% |
Rounding Rules
Most grading systems round percentages to one or two decimal places:
- One decimal place: 82.56% → 82.6%
- Two decimal places: 82.556% → 82.56%
- Whole numbers: 82.5% → 83% (if rounding to nearest whole number)
Step 2: Convert Percentages into Letter Grades
Once you have the percentage, convert it to a letter grade using the standard A–F grading scale. While exact cutoffs may vary by school, most U.S. institutions use similar ranges:
| Percentage Range | Letter Grade | Description | GPA Value (4.0 Scale) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 90-100% | A | Excellent / Outstanding | 4.0 |
| 80-89% | B | Good / Above Average | 3.0 |
| 70-79% | C | Average / Satisfactory | 2.0 |
| 60-69% | D | Below Average / Passing | 1.0 |
| 0-59% | F | Failing | 0.0 |
School Policy Considerations
Before converting percentages to letter grades, consider:
- Grading scale variations: Some schools use different cutoffs (e.g., 85% for A instead of 90%)
- Plus/minus grades: Many schools use A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, etc., which create more grade divisions
- Curving policies: Some teachers adjust grades based on class performance or test difficulty
- Weighted grading: Different assignments may count differently toward final grades
To quickly convert any percentage to a letter grade, use our percentage to grade calculator, which handles multiple grading scale variations automatically.
Complete Examples: Raw Score to Letter Grade Conversion
Here are detailed examples showing the complete conversion process from raw scores to letter grades:
Example 1: 17 out of 20
- Raw Score: 17/20
- Calculate Percentage: (17 ÷ 20) × 100 = 85%
- Convert to Letter Grade: 85% falls in the 80-89% range
- Final Grade: B
Example 2: 45 out of 60
- Raw Score: 45/60
- Calculate Percentage: (45 ÷ 60) × 100 = 75%
- Convert to Letter Grade: 75% falls in the 70-79% range
- Final Grade: C
Example 3: 72 out of 100
- Raw Score: 72/100
- Calculate Percentage: (72 ÷ 100) × 100 = 72%
- Convert to Letter Grade: 72% falls in the 70-79% range
- Final Grade: C
Example 4: 18 out of 20
- Raw Score: 18/20
- Calculate Percentage: (18 ÷ 20) × 100 = 90%
- Convert to Letter Grade: 90% falls in the 90-100% range
- Final Grade: A
| Raw Score | Percentage | Letter Grade | GPA Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18/20 | 90% | A | 4.0 |
| 17/20 | 85% | B | 3.0 |
| 42/50 | 84% | B | 3.0 |
| 33/40 | 82.5% | B | 3.0 |
| 45/60 | 75% | C | 2.0 |
| 72/100 | 72% | C | 2.0 |
| 14/20 | 70% | C | 2.0 |
| 12/20 | 60% | D | 1.0 |
| 10/20 | 50% | F | 0.0 |
Common Mistakes When Converting Raw Scores
Understanding common errors helps ensure accurate grade conversion. Here are mistakes to avoid:
❌ Using Incorrect Total Points
Error: Using the wrong total (e.g., using 25 instead of 20) leads to incorrect percentage calculations and wrong letter grades.
Solution: Always verify the total possible points before calculating. Double-check test instructions or answer keys to confirm the correct total.
❌ Incorrect Rounding
Error: Rounding too early in the calculation (e.g., rounding 0.85 to 0.9 before multiplying by 100) produces inaccurate percentages.
Solution: Complete the full calculation first, then round the final percentage. Most systems use one or two decimal places. Follow your school's specific rounding policy.
❌ Misapplying Grading Scales
Error: Using the wrong grading scale (e.g., applying a 90% A cutoff when your school uses 93%) results in incorrect letter grades.
Solution: Always use your school's specific grading scale. Check student handbooks, course syllabi, or ask your teacher for the exact percentage cutoffs. For reference, see our letter grade scale guide.
❌ Confusing Raw Score with Percentage
Error: Some students mistakenly think a raw score like 17/20 means 17%, when it actually represents 85%.
Solution: Remember that raw scores must be converted to percentages. A score of 17/20 is not 17%—it's 85% after conversion. Always use the formula: (obtained ÷ total) × 100.
❌ Not Accounting for Partial Credit
Error: For assignments with partial credit (e.g., 17.5/20), some students round to whole numbers before calculating, losing precision.
Solution: Use decimal scores as-is in calculations. For 17.5/20, calculate (17.5 ÷ 20) × 100 = 87.5%, then round the final percentage if needed.
Tools That Help Convert Raw Scores Faster
Several tools can significantly speed up the raw score conversion process, saving time for both students and teachers:
Online Grade Calculators
Web-based grade calculators instantly convert raw scores to percentages and letter grades, eliminating all manual calculations. These tools are particularly valuable for:
- Quick verification of manual calculations
- Grading large batches of tests
- Handling unusual point totals
- Converting rubric scores to final grades
EZ Graders (Grading Charts)
Pre-made grading scale charts provide instant lookup of letter grades for common test lengths. These are especially effective for:
- Multiple-choice tests with standard point totals (10, 20, 25, 50, 100)
- Quick reference during grading
- Batch grading of similar tests
When Automation Is Appropriate
Automated tools work best for objective assessments where calculation is the primary task:
- Multiple-choice tests
- Quizzes and short assessments
- Mathematical problems
- Factual knowledge tests
- Converting rubric scores
- Verifying manual calculations
- Batch grading workflows
- Quick grade lookups
For teachers looking to optimize their grading workflow, see our comprehensive teachers fast grading guide with proven methods and time-saving strategies.
Related Tools and Resources
Explore these resources to better understand grade conversion and calculation:
- Easy Grade Calculator Convert any raw score to percentage and letter grade instantly
- Percentage to Grade Calculator Convert percentage scores directly to letter grades
- How to Calculate Grade Percentage Step-by-step guide with formulas and examples
- Letter Grade Scale Guide Complete guide to A-F grading systems
- 20 Question Grading Scale EZ grader chart for 20-question tests
- Teachers Fast Grading Guide Efficient grading methods and workflows
Frequently Asked Questions
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