Middlesex doesn't average your marks. It uses its 1–20 grade scale and looks at the spread of your credit across the classes — so this tool profiles your grades exactly the way an Assessment Board does.
Saved in your browser only. The 1–20 scale, class bands, the 50%/25% distribution thresholds, the two profiles (Level 5+ and Level 6+) and the combination rules follow Middlesex University's Regulations, Section E3.4. Indicative only — compensated fails count as grade 16, ungraded (Y) credit is neutral, honours needs at least 120 graded credits, and borderline cases are decided by the Assessment Board using your final-stage and dissertation work.