AP Psych Score Calculator – Predict Your Exam Result

🎓 AP Psych Score Calculator – Predict Your AP Psychology Exam Result

🎓 AP Psych Score Calculator

Predict Your AP Psychology Exam Result

Enter Your Scores

How to Use the AP Psych Score Calculator

This tool uses the official College Board scoring weights to predict your final AP Psychology exam score. It's perfect for analyzing your performance on practice tests.

  1. **Multiple-Choice:** Enter your total number of correct answers for the multiple-choice section (out of 100).
  2. **Free-Response:** The FRQ section consists of two questions, each scored on a 0-10 scale. Enter the sum of your scores for both FRQs (out of 20).
  3. **Exam Year:** Select the year for which you want to calculate the score. This helps account for slight variations in the scoring curve.
  4. **Calculate:** Click the "Calculate" button. The calculator will instantly show your predicted AP score, a score breakdown, and a visual representation of your results.

The formula used for the composite score is based on the College Board's official weighting:

Total Composite Score = (Raw MC Score × 1.3333) + (Raw FRQ Score × 1.5)
            

This composite score is then compared to historical cutoffs to determine the final AP score (1-5).

FAQs

How accurate is the AP Psych Score Calculator?

This calculator is a highly reliable predictor as it is based on the official weighting of the exam sections. The score ranges used are derived from historical data and provide a very reliable estimate of your final grade. The official score may vary slightly due to the annual exam curve.

Can I use this before taking the AP exam?

Yes, this calculator is designed for use with practice tests. By entering your raw scores from practice exams, you can get a good idea of your current performance level and identify areas for improvement.

Does this calculator account for exam year changes?

The calculator uses a standardized, weighted scoring model that is consistent across years. While the exact cutoffs can shift slightly, the core weighting of 66.6% for MC and 33.4% for FRQ remains the same, making this tool a great predictor for any year.

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