Predict Your AP Exam Score
Select your AP subject below to use our updated 2025 score calculators. We use the latest official College Board curves to estimate your final 1-5 score instantly.
AP English Language
Calculate your AP English Language score.
AP English Literature
Calculate your AP English Literature score.
AP Spanish Language
Calculate your AP Spanish Language score.
AP French Language
Calculate your AP French Language score.
AP Biology
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AP Chemistry
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AP Physics 1
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AP Physics 2
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AP Physics C: Mech
Calculate your AP Physics C: Mech score.
AP Physics C: E&M
Calculate your AP Physics C: E&M score.
AP Environmental Science
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AP Calculus AB
Calculate your AP Calculus AB score.
AP Calculus BC
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AP Statistics
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AP Precalculus
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AP Computer Science A
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AP Comp Sci Principles
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AP World History
Calculate your AP World History score.
AP US History
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AP European History
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AP Human Geography
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AP Psychology
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AP Macroeconomics
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AP Microeconomics
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AP US Government
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AP Comparative Gov
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AP Art History
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AP Music Theory
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Why Use Our AP Score Calculators?
Preparing for your Advanced Placement exams can be stressful. Our free calculators help you gauge where you stand before exam day. By inputting your practice test scores for the multiple-choice and free-response sections, you can instantly see if you're on track for a 3, 4, or that perfect 5.
Updated for 2026: We regularly update our scoring formulas based on the most recent released exams and rubrics from the College Board to ensure your predicted score is as accurate as possible.
Frequently Asked Questions (2026 Updates)
How accurate are these AP score calculators?
Our calculators are highly accurate and based on the most recently released official scoring rubrics from the College Board. However, please note that the exact curve can fluctuate slightly from year to year depending on the exam's difficulty.
What is a passing AP score?
A score of 3 or higher is generally considered "passing" and is often accepted for college credit. A score of 4 means you are "well qualified," and a 5 means "extremely well qualified." Always check with your specific target university for their credit policies.
Are the 2026 rubrics different?
We actively monitor the College Board for any structural changes to the exams (such as the recent updates to AP English and AP History formats) and adjust our formulas immediately to reflect the 2026 standards.