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The AP® Macroeconomics Score Calculator is a free and powerful tool that helps students determine their potential AP score based on performance in the Multiple Choice (MCQ) and Free Response (FRQ) sections. It simulates how raw scores are scaled into the final 1–5 AP score using College Board-aligned rubrics and historical scoring data.
Whether you’re taking a mock test or reviewing your prep work, this score calculator provides insight into your progress and helps refine your exam strategy.
AP Macroeconomics explores the principles of economics as they apply to the economy as a whole, including inflation, unemployment, GDP, monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade.
Section | Type | Questions | Time | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|
I | Multiple Choice (MCQ) | 60 | 70 minutes | 66.7% |
II | Free Response (FRQ) | 3 | 60 minutes | 33.3% |
FRQ 1: Long FRQ (50% of FRQ section)
FRQ 2 & 3: Two Short FRQs (25% each)
The calculator estimates your final AP Macro score (1–5) by combining weighted scores from both sections. Here’s how the calculator breaks it down:
Section | Raw Score Range | Weight (%) | Calculation Formula |
---|---|---|---|
MCQ | 0–60 | 66.7% | (MCQ ÷ 60) × 66.7 |
FRQ | 0–9 (6+2+1 pts) | 33.3% | (FRQ ÷ 9) × 33.3 |
Composite Score (out of 100) is then mapped approximately to:
Composite Score | AP Score |
---|---|
85–100 | 5 |
70–84 | 4 |
55–69 | 3 |
40–54 | 2 |
Below 40 | 1 |
📌 These thresholds are estimates based on past AP data and may vary slightly depending on the College Board’s yearly curve.
Input Your MCQ Score
Count how many MCQs you got right (out of 60).
Input Your FRQ Scores
Score your long FRQ (out of 6), and both short FRQs (each out of 1).
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The calculator will compute your composite and give a projected AP score.
Long FRQ (6 points)
Requires in-depth explanation, graph use, and economic reasoning.
Rubric awards points for correct answers and labeled diagrams.
Short FRQs (2 x 1 point)
Short, precise, and direct application of economic concepts.
Common topics: monetary policy, inflation, exchange rates, AD/AS shifts.
✅ Clarify Study Goals
✅ Gauge Readiness Before Exam Day
✅ Track Practice Test Performance
✅ Plan Targeted Revision Sessions
Master Graphs: AD/AS curves, Phillips Curve, Money Market, Loanable Funds
Know the Formulas: GDP = C + I + G + (X–M), Real vs. Nominal GDP, Inflation Rate
Use Practice Exams: Time yourself and use this calculator after each one
Understand Fiscal vs. Monetary Policy Tools
Review FRQ Rubrics from College Board
The AP® Macroeconomics Score Calculator is not just a tool—it’s a strategic asset. Use it throughout your prep to evaluate your performance and make adjustments where necessary. By combining this calculator with quality study resources and targeted practice, you’ll put yourself in the best position to score a 5 on exam day.