NotenAtlas Schüler

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Everyone
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About this app

This version is limited to one user! If you want to create several, please purchase the paid version -> Note Atlas.

The app is an application specially developed for students that allows them to manage school subjects, certificates of achievement and school grades. Users can enter grades for each subject and the app will automatically calculate the average grade. A special feature is the app's ability to distinguish between the traditional grading system and the upper school point system. Additionally, the app offers a grade calculator to help students calculate potential future grades. No login is required for personalized and secure use. The app ensures data protection by not storing or processing user data.

Use detailed statistics and personal notes for each subject to accurately track your progress and improve in a targeted manner. Our built-in grade calculator allows you to simulate future grades so you can always stay one step ahead.

The calendar helps to keep an eye on the days where proof of performance is required.
With the grade calculator you can always quickly and reliably simulate the cut and the grade calculator automatically calculates from points to grades.
Updated on
9 May 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Committed to follow the Play Families policy

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About the developer
Martin Diermayr
martindiermayr@gmail.com
Käthe-Dorsch-Weg 1 93055 Regensburg Germany
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