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    Career tools can directly affect resumes, applications, and financial decisions. For that reason, we review formulas, input assumptions, and explanatory copy against official guidance before we keep a calculator or converter live on a major page.

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    We test tools against the original formula or rule wherever possible, then check edge cases so the result is understandable to a student using the tool under real pressure, such as placements, admissions, or scholarship applications.

    • Academic conversion tools are checked against board or university regulations, not only generic web formulas.
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