AP Art History Grade Calculator
Estimate an AP Art History course grade from weighted image quizzes, unit tests, essays, projects, participation, and a final exam. Review assumptions, limitations and current source information before using the result.
- Total Weight Entered
- 100
- Weighted Points
- 8,710
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This estimates a classroom percentage, not the separate AP Exam score.
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How to Use This Calculator
Copy category averages and weights from the class gradebook. Use 0 weight for any category your course does not include.
Formula & Methodology
Each category average is multiplied by its weight. The sum is divided by the total entered weight.
Worked example
Enter each category average and the exact syllabus weight. The calculator combines the weighted category contributions.
Some teachers grade by total points, use standards-based grading, drop low image quizzes, curve essays, or weight quarters differently.
Use the official syllabus and school gradebook as the authoritative source. This calculator is not affiliated with College Board or a school.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this the same as the AP Art History exam calculator?
- No. This tool estimates a classroom grade from course categories.
- What should I use for image quizzes?
- Enter the average shown in your gradebook for artwork identification or visual-recognition quizzes.
- Can I remove participation or projects?
- Yes. Set the unused category's weight to 0.
- What if the weights total less than 100%?
- The calculator normalizes by the entered total, but missing categories may make the estimate misleading.
- Can this model dropped scores?
- Not directly. First calculate the category average after applying the teacher's dropped-score policy.
- Does an A guarantee a 5 on the AP exam?
- No. Classroom and standardized exam scoring are distinct.
Published 8/21/2026