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AP Statistics Grade Calculator

AP Statistics Grade Calculator

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 – 1005
60 – 744
45 – 593
30 – 442
0 – 291

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.

  1. Enter the number of correct MC questions out of 40 using the slider.
  2. Enter your FRQ score out of 36 points using the second slider.
  3. The calculator will apply the official AP Statistics scoring formula instantly.
  4. It will display your weighted score and your predicted AP score (1–5).
  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.
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