AP Macroeconomics Test Grade Calculator

Calculate your predicted AP exam scores instantly. Enter your multiple choice and free response scores to see your result.

67% of total score

Number of correct answers (out of 60)

60
33% of total score

Total points earned (out of 30) across 3 questions

30

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How AP Scoring Works

Advanced Placement (AP) exams are scored on a 1-5 scale. Your raw score from multiple choice and free response sections is converted to this scale through a process called "equating" that accounts for exam difficulty.

  • Multiple Choice: 60 questions worth 67%
  • Free Response: 3 questions (30 total points) worth 33%

Most colleges grant credit or advanced placement for scores of 3 or higher, though selective institutions may require a 4 or 5. Check your target colleges' AP credit policies for specific requirements.

FAQ

What is the difference between AP Macro and Micro?
Macro focuses on the economy as a whole (GDP, unemployment, inflation), while Micro focuses on individual markets and consumer/producer decisions.
Should I take Macro or Micro first?
Either order works, but many recommend Micro first as it provides foundational concepts. Some schools teach them in the same year.
What graphs do I need to know for AP Macro?
Key graphs include AD-AS, Phillips Curve, Money Market, Loanable Funds, and Foreign Exchange. Practice drawing and interpreting these graphs.

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