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IB Social And Cultural Anthropology Grade Calculator

Estimate your predicted score for IB Social And Cultural Anthropology using real IB grade boundaries and historical subject statistics.

Social And Cultural Anthropology Diploma Score Calculator
Paper 1
40%

Raw Marks:

/ 30

Paper 2
40%

Raw Marks:

/ 30

Internal Assessment
20%

Raw Marks:

/ 26

Predicted mark
Predicted grade

1

Weighted score
0%
To next grade
15 % pts
Markband table

1

0-14%

2

15-31%

3

32-45%

4

46-58%

5

59-68%

6

69-81%

7

82-100%

Social And Cultural Anthropology Global Grade Distribution

Based on the May 24 session results for Social And Cultural Anthropology

Total CandidatesMeanN1234567
1,9384.54.5%0.3%3.9%13.9%30.8%28.2%15.4%3%
Historical Grade Trends

Frequently Asked Questions

It combines the marks you enter for each assessment component using official IB weightings, then maps the weighted total to historical grade boundaries for the session you select.

Predictions follow official weightings and past-session boundaries. Your live result can still differ if your exam session’s boundaries shift or if entered marks are estimates.

Yes when a component is not final yet. Replace estimates with confirmed IA, oral, or coursework marks as soon as you have them for a tighter prediction.

Boundaries are session-specific. The same weighted total can map to different grades under different May or November grade boundaries.

Please enter the scores for Paper 1, Paper 2, and Internal Assessment corresponding to your level. Ensure you match the maximum marks shown so that the Social And Cultural Anthropology weightings are applied correctly.

Yes. For example, Paper 1 is out of 30 marks at SL and 40 marks at HL. Please select the correct level before entering your marks.

The Internal Assessment accounts for approximately 25% of your total Social And Cultural Anthropology grade before boundaries are applied. Updating a predicted mark to a confirmed score will often improve the accuracy of your estimate more than adjusting individual paper scores.