Calcular Nota Enem Com Peso
The ENEM (Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio) is Brazil's most important high school exam. Calculating your weighted score helps you understand how different subjects contribute to your final grade. This guide explains how to calculate weighted ENEM scores and interpret the results.
How to Calculate Weighted ENEM Scores
Calculating your weighted ENEM score involves several steps:
- Determine the weight of each subject in your final grade
- Calculate your raw score for each subject
- Multiply each raw score by its respective weight
- Sum all weighted scores to get your final weighted score
These weights are typically determined by the educational institution where you're applying. Common weights might be 3 for humanities, 2 for languages, and 1 for exact sciences.
The Formula
The weighted ENEM score is calculated using the following formula:
Where:
- Raw Score = Your score in each subject (0-1000)
- Weight = The weight assigned to each subject
Note: The exact weights may vary depending on the institution. Always check with your target university or college for their specific weight distribution.
Worked Example
Let's calculate a weighted ENEM score using these example values:
| Subject | Raw Score | Weight | Weighted Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Humanities | 850 | 3 | 2550 |
| Languages | 720 | 2 | 1440 |
| Exact Sciences | 900 | 1 | 900 |
| Total | 4890 | ||
Now, divide the total weighted score by the sum of weights (3+2+1=6):
So, the final weighted ENEM score in this example is 815.
Interpreting Your Results
Your weighted ENEM score helps you understand how well you performed across all subjects, considering their relative importance. Here's how to interpret your results:
- Scores above 800 are generally considered excellent
- Scores between 600-800 are good but may require improvement in certain areas
- Scores below 600 indicate areas that need significant improvement
Remember that these are general guidelines. Always check the specific requirements of your target institutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between raw and weighted ENEM scores?
A raw score is your performance in a single subject, while a weighted score considers how important each subject is to your final grade.
How do I find out the weights for my institution?
You should check with your target university or college. They will provide the specific weight distribution for their admission process.
Can I calculate my weighted score before knowing the final weights?
Yes, but you'll need to estimate the weights or use the most common distribution. Always verify with your target institution before making decisions.
What if I don't know my raw scores yet?
You can use the calculator to estimate your potential weighted score based on your expected raw scores and the weights you've determined.