AP Exam Score Calculators
Use these tools as planning aids and review assumptions, limitations and current source data.
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Calculators
- AP Art History Exam CalculatorEstimate an AP Art History composite and likely 1–5 practice score from 80 multiple-choice questions and six free-response questions.
- AP Calc Score CalculatorEstimate an AP Calculus composite score and projected 1–5 result from multiple-choice and free-response performance using clearly editable weighting assumptions.
- AP Chem Exam Score CalculatorEstimate an AP Chemistry composite percentage from multiple-choice and free-response performance using editable section weights.
- AP English Language Score CalculatorEstimate an AP English Language composite percentage and planning score from multiple-choice and essay performance with editable weights and thresholds.
- AP World CalculatorEstimate an AP World History composite percentage from multiple-choice, short-answer, document-based and long-essay performance.
- AP World Score CalculatorConvert an estimated AP World composite percentage into a planning score from 1 to 5 using editable score thresholds.
OSRS Guides
In-depth explanations of OSRS mechanics, formulas, and planning methods.
- How AP Calculus Exam Scores Are Calculated: AB and BC Composite ScoreUnderstand how AP Calculus AB and BC exam scores are calculated — the structure of multiple choice and free response sections, how composite scores are determined, and the 1–5 conversion.
- How AP Chemistry Exam Scores Are Calculated: Composite Score and GradeUnderstand how the AP Chemistry exam is scored — how multiple choice and free-response questions combine into a composite score, and how that converts to the 1–5 AP grade.
- How AP World History Exam Scores Are CalculatedLearn how the AP World History: Modern exam is scored — how multiple choice, short answer, DBQ, and LEQ sections combine into a composite score that converts to the 1–5 AP grade.
- How to Estimate Your AP Art History Exam ScoreEstimate your AP Art History exam composite score from multiple choice questions and free response essays. Use practice test results to predict your final 1–5 AP grade before exam day.
- How to Use the AP English Language Score CalculatorLearn how the AP English Language and Composition exam is scored, how the multiple-choice and free-response sections combine into your final 1–5 AP score, and how to get the most accurate estimate from a score calculator.
- How to Use the AP Statistics Score CalculatorLearn how the AP Statistics exam is scored, how the multiple-choice and free-response sections combine into your final 1–5 AP score, and how to use a score calculator to track your preparation progress.
- How to Use the AP World History CalculatorLearn how AP World History Modern exam scoring works — raw to composite conversion, section weights, and how to use the AP World History Calculator to estimate your final 1–5 score.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many multiple-choice questions are on AP Music Theory?
- The current exam has 75 multiple-choice questions worth 45%.
- How many written free-response questions are there?
- There are seven written questions, together worth 45%.
- How much is sight-singing worth?
- Two sight-singing questions together contribute 10%.
- Why are the written and sight-singing totals editable?
- Released scoring guides may use different raw-point totals and partial-credit conventions.
- Can the calculator grade my singing?
- No. Enter points assigned using an appropriate rubric or instructor feedback.
- Are the default AP score cutoffs official?
- No. They are editable practice assumptions rather than a universal official conversion.
Last updated 8/23/2026