∫ AP Calculus Score Calculator
Calculate AP Calculus AB or BC exam scores with section-by-section analysis and performance insights.
AP Calculus AB
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Predicted AP Score
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MC Raw (out of 45)
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FRQ Raw (out of 54)
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Composite
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AP Calculus BC
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Predicted AP Score
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MC Raw (out of 45)
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FRQ Raw (out of 54)
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Scoring Guide
MC = 50% weight (45 questions total). FRQ = 50% weight (54 points total). Composite scaled to 5-point scale.
- Score 5: ~70%+
- Score 4: ~52–69%
- Score 3: ~38–51%
- Score 2: ~24–37%
How the AP Calculus AB/BC Score Calculator Works
AP Calculus AB/BC Exam Structure
The AP Calculus exam consists of multiple-choice and free-response sections, each contributing 50% to your final score, with calculator and no-calculator portions.
Section I: Multiple Choice
- • Part A: 30 questions, no calculator (60 min)
- • Part B: 15 questions, calculator required (45 min)
- • Total: 45 questions in 105 minutes
- • 50% of total exam score
Section II: Free Response
- • Part A: 2 questions, calculator required (30 min)
- • Part B: 4 questions, no calculator (60 min)
- • Total: 6 questions in 90 minutes
- • 50% of total exam score
Score Calculation Method
Based on 2023 Exam Scoring Guidelines - these scores may not be 100% accurate:
- Multiple Choice: Raw score out of 45 points
- Free Response: Combined score from all 6 questions (typically 54 points)
- Weighted Score: MC × 1.2 + FRQ × 1.5
- AP Score: Converted to 1-5 scale based on thresholds
Key Calculus Topics
- • Limits: Continuity, asymptotes, squeeze theorem
- • Derivatives: Rules, applications, optimization
- • Integrals: Antiderivatives, definite integrals, FTC
- • Applications: Related rates, area, volume
- • Differential Equations: Slope fields, separable equations
- • Series (BC only): Taylor, Maclaurin, convergence tests
AP Calculus AB/BC Exam Structure
The AP Calculus exam consists of multiple-choice and free-response sections, each contributing 50% to your final score, with calculator and no-calculator portions.
Section I: Multiple Choice
- • Part A: 30 questions, no calculator (60 min)
- • Part B: 15 questions, calculator required (45 min)
- • Total: 45 questions in 105 minutes
- • 50% of total exam score
Section II: Free Response
- • Part A: 2 questions, calculator required (30 min)
- • Part B: 4 questions, no calculator (60 min)
- • Total: 6 questions in 90 minutes
- • 50% of total exam score
Score Calculation Method
Based on 2023 Exam Scoring Guidelines - these scores may not be 100% accurate:
- Multiple Choice: Raw score out of 45 points
- Free Response: Combined score from all 6 questions (typically 54 points)
- Weighted Score: MC × 1.2 + FRQ × 1.5
- AP Score: Converted to 1-5 scale based on thresholds
Key Calculus Topics
- • Limits: Continuity, asymptotes, squeeze theorem
- • Derivatives: Rules, applications, optimization
- • Integrals: Antiderivatives, definite integrals, FTC
- • Applications: Related rates, area, volume
- • Differential Equations: Slope fields, separable equations
- • Series (BC only): Taylor, Maclaurin, convergence tests
