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AP Calculus AB Score Calculator

Enter your raw multiple-choice and free-response scores from AP Calculus AB. See your predicted 1–5 score using the College Board's most recent scoring curve, plus how many more points you need to hit the next score band.

30 no-calc + 15 calculator, 50% of composite
6 questions × 9 pts = 54 max

How the AP Calc AB Score Calculator works

Three simple steps. No signup. No installation.

1

Enter MCQ score

Total multiple-choice correct out of 45 (30 no-calculator + 15 calculator).

2

Enter FRQ points

Total points earned across 6 free-response questions (max 54 points).

3

Get predicted score

See composite score and predicted 1–5 AP score.

How the AP Calc AB scoring curve works

AP Calculus AB is taken by roughly 300,000 students each year, making it one of the most common AP exams. About 20–22% earn a 5, and roughly 58–63% earn a 3 or higher — a higher 3+ rate than AP Chemistry or AP Physics. The exam tests limits, derivatives, integrals, the Fundamental Theorem, differential equations, and accumulation. Free-response questions are scored by trained AP readers who follow strict rubrics — partial credit is awarded, so showing work matters even when the final answer is wrong. Each FRQ is worth 9 points. The most commonly missed topics on AP Calc AB FRQs are related rates, implicit differentiation, and accumulation functions.

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