Here is a guide on how to approximate my assignment scores using the What-If Grades feature?
As a student, you can view your grades based on What-If scores so that you know how grades will be affected by upcoming or resubmitted assignments. You can test scores for an assignment that already includes a score, or an assignment that has yet to be graded.
Notes:
- What-If scores simulate updates to your current and final grades. Depending on the grade calculation for your course, your grades may display as a point value or as a percentage.
- Your instructor may restrict you from viewing your current and/or final grades.
Open Grades
![Open Grades](https://s3.amazonaws.com/screensteps_live/image_assets/assets/000/772/257/original/7c8b4b8f-a548-4b5f-9ff4-ef0e8c7406ae.png)
In Course Navigation, click the Grades link.
View Current or Total Grade
![View Current or Total Grade](https://s3.amazonaws.com/screensteps_live/image_assets/assets/002/016/470/medium/b70a6175-0ffc-4c0f-92da-dc2daea5de7c.png)
View your existing grades to see how approximating scores will affect your grade.
If available, your current grade is displayed in the sidebar [1]. The current grade is calculated by adding up the graded assignments according to their weight in the course grading scheme and applies when the Calculate based only on graded assignments checkbox [2] is selected in the sidebar. This checkbox is selected in the sidebar by default.
If you want to view your total grade, deselect the sidebar checkbox. Your grade will be calculated based on both graded and ungraded assignments.
View Grading Periods
![View Grading Periods](https://s3.amazonaws.com/screensteps_live/image_assets/assets/002/016/468/original/0a138394-0e70-4690-b9de-9bd56cb78caf.png)
If your instructor is using grading periods, the grades page defaults to the current grading period. To change grading periods, click the Grading Period drop-down menu [1]. Click the Apply button [2].
Test Assignment Score
![Test Assignment Score](https://s3.amazonaws.com/screensteps_live/image_assets/assets/002/016/462/original/66a99baf-51ad-46cd-a92f-bb221114996e.png)
Locate the assignment and click the score cell.
Enter What-If Score
![Enter What-if Score](https://s3.amazonaws.com/screensteps_live/image_assets/assets/002/016/472/original/6c064d3b-9d10-4b7e-be83-badc5d18033c.png)
Enter a hypothetical score for the assignment.
View What-If Grades
![View What-if Grades](https://s3.amazonaws.com/screensteps_live/image_assets/assets/002/016/464/original/f2f8e5b0-e11b-4845-a4cd-c302cccd726f.png)
The Grades page updates the total score with the What-If grade.
Revert to Actual Score
![Revert to Actual Score](https://s3.amazonaws.com/screensteps_live/image_assets/assets/002/016/466/medium/8227b701-2d27-4aa5-bf14-6d964b45d269.png)
To revert your What-If score to your actual score, click the arrow next to the What-If grade [1]. You can also revert scores in the sidebar by clicking the Revert to Actual Score button [2].
Show Saved What-If Scores
![Show Saved What-If Scores](https://s3.amazonaws.com/screensteps_live/image_assets/assets/000/772/264/original/2bd2ba7b-a1bf-4f49-b131-a5bf85e7816a.png)
To view your grades using any What-If scores you've ever tested in your course, click the Show Saved What-If Scores button.