AP Statistics Test Grade Calculator

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

50% of total score

Number of correct answers (out of 40)

40
50% of total score

Total points earned (out of 50) across 6 questions

50

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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: 40 questions worth 50%
  • Free Response: 6 questions (50 total points) worth 50%

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

Is AP Statistics easier than AP Calculus?
Many students find AP Statistics less mathematically demanding than Calculus, but it requires strong analytical and interpretation skills.
What calculator do I need for AP Statistics?
A graphing calculator (TI-83, TI-84, or equivalent) is strongly recommended. You'll need it for statistical calculations and distributions.
What is AP Statistics useful for?
Statistics is valuable for many fields including business, social sciences, medicine, and data science. Many majors require introductory statistics.

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