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Library AP Calculus AB/BC Score Calculator
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AP Calculus AB/BC Score Calculator.

Estimate your AP score (1–5) from raw MCQ and FRQ points. Based on publicly available College Board scoring information.

MCQ: 45 questions FRQ: 6 questions Raw max: 108
How scoring works

The AP Calculus exam has two sections: MCQ (45 questions, worth 50% of your score) and FRQ (6 questions, worth 50%). The composite raw score maps to a 1–5 scale via a curve that changes each year. This calculator uses a representative curve based on publicly available College Board data. Exact cutoffs vary by year.

Calculate your score

Section I: Multiple Choice

MCQ WEIGHTED

No penalty for wrong answers. Each correct = 1 raw point.


Section II: Free Response (6 questions)

FRQ TOTAL (0–54):

ESTIMATED AP SCORE
COMPOSITE RAW SCORE
Score conversion guide (representative)
AP ScoreComposite Raw Range (approx.)What it means
576–108Extremely well qualified
458–75Well qualified
342–57Qualified
228–41Possibly qualified
10–27No recommendation

Score cutoffs shift each year. This table reflects a representative recent curve. Source: publicly available College Board score distributions.

AB Subscore note

BC exam takers also receive an AB subscore, calculated from the subset of questions covering AB-only content (Units 1–8). This calculator estimates the composite score; the AB subscore is computed separately by College Board.