Calculate AP Statistics Grade
Inputs
Score: 28/40
Score: 20/36
Results
MC Weighted Score:
0
FRQ Weighted Score:
0
Total Weighted Score:
0
Final AP Score:
0
Formulas and Conversions
Formula:
$$ \text{MC Weighted Score} = \text{Correct MC} \times 1.25 $$
$$ \text{FRQ Weighted Score} = \text{FRQ Points} \times 1.875 $$
$$ \text{Total Weighted Score} = \text{MC Weighted} + \text{FRQ Weighted} $$
AP Score Conversion:
Total Weighted Score Range | AP Score |
---|---|
75 – 100 | 5 |
60 – 74 | 4 |
45 – 59 | 3 |
30 – 44 | 2 |
0 – 29 | 1 |
User Guide
Welcome to the AP Statistics Grade Calculator. Use this tool to predict your score based on your performance on the multiple-choice and free-response sections of the exam. The calculator uses the official scoring formulas to give you an accurate estimate.
- Enter the number of correct MC questions out of 40 using the slider.
- Enter your FRQ score out of 36 points using the second slider.
- The calculator will apply the official AP Statistics scoring formula instantly.
- It will display your weighted score and your predicted AP score (1–5).
- This helps students check whether they’re likely to earn a passing score (3 or higher).
FAQs
- Q1. Is this calculator 100% accurate?
- It follows the official scoring guidelines, but real AP curves may shift slightly year to year. This is a very reliable prediction. For official information, please visit the College Board website.
- Q2. What score do I need to pass AP Statistics?
- You need a 3 or higher to pass. Many colleges give credit for a 4 or 5.
- Q3. How much is each MC question worth?
- Each multiple-choice question is worth 1.25 points toward your weighted score.
- Q4. Can FRQs save my grade if I mess up MC?
- Yes, FRQs are worth half of your total score, so a strong performance there can significantly raise your AP level.
- Q5. Does this calculator work for future AP exams?
- Yes, though the cut scores may shift slightly each year. This gives a reliable prediction.