Enter your module or year marks with their weight or credits. This shows your classification, how far you are from the next class up, and whether a borderline "preponderance" rule might help.
Defaults are the common UK convention (70/60/50/40), a 2% borderline zone and a 50% preponderance threshold (Universities UK; Bristol & Swansea regulations). Your university sets its own — enter theirs here.
Saved automatically in your browser only. The four honours classes are defined in the QAA Frameworks (FHEQ), but the numeric boundaries, borderline zone and preponderance rule are set by each university — the defaults here reflect the common convention and can be changed under "Match your university's rules". Borderline uplift is at an exam board's discretion, never automatic. This is a planning tool, not an official result.