All AP Score Calculators
How It Works
Enter Your Raw Scores
Input how many multiple choice questions you got right and your estimated points on each free response question.
See Your Composite Score
The calculator instantly combines your MC and FRQ scores using the same weighting formula College Board uses.
Get Your Predicted AP Score
Your composite score maps to a predicted score from 1–5 based on recent cutoff data from real AP exams.
About AP Score Calculators
AP exams are scored on a 1–5 scale, but that final score is calculated from a composite raw score that combines your multiple choice performance and free response performance with specific weighting. Every AP subject has different question counts, point values, and composite-to-score conversion cutoffs.
Our calculators are built from the most recent publicly available College Board scoring worksheets and chief reader data. While exact cutoffs shift slightly each year based on exam difficulty, the data we use reflects real historical ranges that give you an accurate prediction.
A score of 3 or higher is considered passing and earns college credit at most universities. Scores of 4 or 5 qualify for more generous credit policies at competitive schools. Always check your target school's AP credit policy for the specifics.
AP scores are released each July. Use these calculators after your exam to predict where you stand, or use them throughout the year to understand exactly how many points you need on each section to hit your target score.