Adjust the sliders below to calculate your potential AP® score
The AP® English Literature Score Calculator is an easy-to-use digital tool that helps students predict their AP score (1–5) based on performance in the Multiple Choice (MCQ) and Free Response (Essay/FRQ) sections. Modeled on the College Board’s exam structure and scoring trends, this calculator is perfect for students preparing for the AP Lit exam and tracking progress throughout the year.
The AP English Literature and Composition exam tests your ability to analyze and interpret fiction, poetry, and drama. You’ll demonstrate close reading skills, understanding of literary elements, and the ability to form well-structured written arguments.
Literary analysis
Rhetorical and stylistic devices
Poetic structure and meaning
Theme, tone, characterization, and figurative language
Argumentation in response to literary prompts
Section | Type | Tasks/Questions | Time | Weight |
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I | Multiple Choice (MCQ) | 55 questions | 60 minutes | 45% |
II | Free Response (FRQ) | 3 essays | 120 minutes | 55% |
Essay Prompts:
Poetry Analysis
Prose Fiction Analysis
Literary Argument Essay
This calculator combines your raw MCQ score (out of 55) and essay scores (out of 18) to generate a composite score out of 100, then maps it to your predicted AP score.
Section | Raw Score Range | Weight (%) |
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MCQ | 0–55 | 45% |
FRQ | 0–18 (3 essays × 6 pts) | 55% |
Each essay is scored on a 1–6 College Board rubric, then scaled to contribute proportionally to your total score.
Composite Score | Predicted AP Score |
---|---|
85–100 | 5 |
70–84 | 4 |
55–69 | 3 |
40–54 | 2 |
Below 40 | 1 |
📌 These ranges are approximate. Official AP curves may vary by year.
Enter Your MCQ Score
Count the number of questions answered correctly (out of 55).
Input Your Essay Scores
Each essay is graded on a scale from 1 to 6. Add the total score for all three.
Get Your Composite & AP Score
The calculator will generate a composite score out of 100 and a predicted AP score (1–5).
Read with purpose—identify tone, diction, and theme
Understand literary devices and figurative language
Practice timed close readings of poems and passages
Develop a clear thesis and stick to it
Use textual evidence to support claims
Analyze how and why authors use literary techniques
Practice writing under timed conditions
Learn the College Board rubric and apply it when self-scoring
📊 Track your performance in real-time
🧠 Identify areas of weakness between MCQs and essays
🎯 Set measurable score goals
📝 Prepare smarter by targeting what matters
🧘 Build test-day confidence with predictable outcomes
The AP® English Literature Score Calculator is your go-to tool for estimating your score, improving test prep, and gaining clarity about your exam readiness. Whether you’re looking to pass with a 3 or aiming for a perfect 5, this calculator gives you the power to prepare with confidence and focus.
Use it throughout the year as you write essays, take practice tests, or work through your AP Lit coursework—it’s your personal AP score guide.