Semester GPA Projector

Semester GPA Projector MCP Connector for Claude

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Predict your semester GPA and its impact on your cumulative academic standing using performance scenarios.

3 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

The Semester GPA Projector allows students to simulate different academic outcomes. By using the project_semester_gpa tool, you can estimate your final grades across three scenarios: maintaining current performance, a 20% improvement, or a 20% decline. You can also use calculate_cumulative_impact to see how this semester's results will shift your total graduation GPA and validate_course_structure to ensure your course data is correctly formatted with proper weights.

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3 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

calculate_cumulative_impact

Calculates the impact of the current semester on the cumulative GPA

project_semester_gpa

Projects semester GPA for three scenarios: baseline, improvement, and decline

validate_course_structure

Validates that all courses have weights summing to 100%

See how to talk to your AI agent using Semester GPA Projector.

Project my GPA for this semester based on these courses: Math (3 credits, 80% done, grade 3.5, 20% left) and History (4 credits, 50% done, grade 3.0, 50% left).

Based on your current performance, your projected semester GPA is 3.21. In an optimistic scenario (+20%), it could reach 3.54, while a pessimistic scenario (-20%) would result in 2.88.

If my current cumulative GPA is 3.4 with 60 credits, and I project a 3.2 this semester with 15 new credits, what will my new total GPA be?

Your new projected cumulative GPA will be 3.35, representing a delta of -0.05.

Check if my course list is formatted correctly: Biology (2 credits, 100% done, grade 4.0, 0% left) and Physics (3 credits, 40% done, grade 3.0, 70% left).

Validation failed: The course 'Physics' has weights (0.4 + 0.7) that sum to 1.1, which exceeds the required total of 1.0.

The tool uses three models: 'maintain' assumes your future grades match current ones, 'improve' assumes a 20% increase in performance for remaining assessments, and 'decline' assumes a 20% decrease.

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