Adjust the sliders below to calculate your potential AP® score
The AP® Comparative Government and Politics Score Calculator is a powerful tool designed to help high school students estimate their AP exam scores before results are released. Whether you’re taking a mock exam or analyzing your performance after a study session, this tool can predict your final AP score (1–5) based on your performance in each exam section.
The AP Comparative Government and Politics exam, offered by the College Board, focuses on the political systems, institutions, and policy processes of six core countries:
China
Iran
Mexico
Nigeria
Russia
United Kingdom
It challenges students to:
Compare political systems
Analyze political institutions and policy
Interpret political data and documents
The 2025 Exam Format consists of:
Section I: Multiple Choice (MCQs)
55 questions
60 minutes
Worth 50% of the exam score
Section II: Free Response Questions (FRQs)
4 questions
1 hour and 30 minutes
Worth 50% of the exam score
Concept Application (1 Q)
Quantitative Analysis (1 Q)
Comparative Analysis (1 Q)
Argument Essay (1 Q)
The score calculator estimates your final AP score by weighing your raw scores from both MCQs and FRQs using a scoring algorithm modeled on prior exam data and AP scoring rubrics.
Here’s a general breakdown of how it simulates the score:
Section | Raw Score | Weight | Adjusted Score |
---|---|---|---|
MCQs | 0–55 | 50% | (Score ÷ 55) × 50 |
FRQs | 0–24 (6 points each x 4 Qs) | 50% | (Score ÷ 24) × 50 |
This creates a composite score out of 100, then mapped to the AP score scale:
Composite Range | AP Score |
---|---|
85–100 | 5 |
70–84 | 4 |
55–69 | 3 |
40–54 | 2 |
0–39 | 1 |
Note: These ranges are approximations and may vary slightly by year depending on the curve set by the College Board.
Input Your MCQ Score
Count how many of the 55 questions you got correct.
Input Your FRQ Scores
Each FRQ is graded from 0 to 6. Enter your score for all 4.
View Instant Results
The calculator shows your estimated composite and final AP score.
✅ Self-assessment: Understand where you stand before exam day
✅ Targeted review: Identify weaker sections to focus your study
✅ Track progress: Use after practice tests to gauge improvement
✅ Boost confidence: Knowing your score range builds confidence
Memorize the core country profiles and their political systems
Practice FRQs using College Board rubrics
Study visual data representations for quantitative analysis
Use comparison tables for the six countries to speed up essay writing
Simulate the real exam with strict timing and calculator use
The AP® Comparative Government Score Calculator gives students a vital edge in preparing for one of the most analytical AP exams. By realistically estimating your exam performance, you can adapt your study habits and aim for your best score possible.
Whether you’re targeting a 5 or aiming just to pass, use this tool often and wisely to track growth and ensure readiness for test day.