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AP English Literature Score Curve 2026 — Raw Score to AP Score

By Sarah Mitchell · April 14, 2026 · 3 min read · ✓ Verified 2026 CB data

AP English Literature and Composition uses a two-section composite score — 55 Multiple Choice questions and three essays — to produce a final AP score of 1–5. Here's how the curve works in 2026.

AP Lit Score Cutoffs (2026)

AP Score Min Composite % of Max Label
5 110 / 150 73% Extremely well qualified
4 87 / 150 58% Well qualified
3 67 / 150 45% Qualified
2 50 / 150 33% Possibly qualified
1 0 / 150 No recommendation

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How the AP Lit Composite Score Is Calculated

Section Weight Max Raw Score Scaled Contribution
Multiple Choice (55 Qs) 45% 55 67.5 points
Q1 — Poetry Analysis Essay ~18% 6 27.5 points
Q2 — Prose Fiction Analysis Essay ~18% 6 27.5 points
Q3 — Literary Argument Essay ~18% 6 27.5 points
Total 100% ~150 points

MC conversion: Each correct MC answer ≈ 1.23 composite points (67.5 ÷ 55).

Essay conversion: Each essay is worth 0–6 points, scaled to ~27.5 composite points. Each essay raw point ≈ 4.58 composite points.

Score Distribution (2026)

Score % of Students
5 8%
4 18%
3 29%
2 30%
1 15%

Pass rate (3 or higher): ~55%

5 rate: ~8% — lower than AP Lang (~10%), making AP Lit one of the harder English APs for top scores.

What Raw Score Do You Need?

To score a 5 (110/150): With 15/18 essay points (≈68.7 pts), you need approximately 34/55 MC (62%) to reach 110.

With 13/18 essay points (≈59.5 pts), you need approximately 41/55 MC (75%).

To score a 4 (87/150): With 12/18 essay points (≈55 pts), you need approximately 26/55 MC (47%) to reach 87.

With 10/18 essay points (≈45.8 pts), you need approximately 33/55 MC (60%).

To score a 3 (67/150): With 9/18 essay points (≈41.3 pts), you need approximately 21/55 MC (38%) to reach 67.

With 7/18 essay points (≈32.1 pts), you need approximately 28/55 MC (51%).

AP Lit vs AP Lang — Score Curves

AP English Literature AP English Language
compositeMax 150 150
Score 5 min 110/150 (73%) 110/150 (73%)
Score 3 min 67/150 (45%) 66/150 (44%)
Pass rate ~55% ~56%
5 rate ~8% ~10%
MC questions 55 45
MC weight 45% 45%

Both exams have nearly identical scoring structures. AP Lit has a slightly lower pass rate and 5 rate, reflecting its focus on literary analysis of fiction and poetry — skills that take longer to develop than rhetorical analysis of nonfiction.

AP Lit Essay Scoring — How Each Essay Is Graded

All three essays use a 0–6 rubric with the same three components as AP Lang:

Component Points What It Requires
Thesis 0–1 A defensible interpretation, not a plot summary
Evidence & Commentary 0–4 Specific textual evidence + analysis of literary technique and effect
Sophistication 0–1 Complex literary interpretation, style-meaning connection, or literary context

The three essay types:

Q3 is the only essay where you choose your own text — students who've read broadly have a significant advantage.

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Sarah Mitchell has tutored AP students for 8 years and scored 5s on 11 AP exams. She writes about AP scoring strategy and exam preparation at APScoreHub.