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Fluid Mechanics Grade Calculatorfor Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Fluid statics, Bernoulli equation, pipe flow, and boundary layers.

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Frequently asked questions

How does Fluid Mechanics grading work at MIT?

Fluid Mechanics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology uses weighted grading categories defined in your syllabus. Common categories include homework, midterms, and a final. Enter those weights and grades above.

What score do I need on the Fluid Mechanics final at MIT?

Enter your current grades and leave the final exam blank. Set a target grade and the calculator solves for the score you need.

Does MIT use a 10-point grading scale for Fluid Mechanics?

Most US universities use a 10-point scale: A = 90+, B = 80-89, C = 70-79, D = 60-69. Some professors use plus/minus grades. Check your syllabus to confirm.