Adjust the sliders below to calculate your potential AP® score
The AP® Psychology Score Calculator is a powerful and easy-to-use tool designed to help students estimate their AP exam score (1–5) based on raw performance. By inputting your scores from the Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Free Response Questions (FRQs), you can instantly predict how you’d perform on the official exam using College Board-aligned scoring data and past performance trends.
Perfect for students who are preparing for practice tests or full-length mock exams.
The AP Psychology exam assesses your understanding of major psychological concepts, methods, and theories related to human behavior and mental processes.
Scientific Foundations of Psychology
Biological Bases of Behavior
Sensation and Perception
Learning, Cognition, and Development
Motivation and Emotion
Psychological Disorders and Treatments
Social Psychology
Research Methods and Statistics
Section | Type | Questions | Time | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|
I | Multiple Choice (MCQ) | 100 questions | 70 minutes | 66.7% |
II | Free Response (FRQ) | 2 questions | 50 minutes | 33.3% |
FRQs include:
Concept Application
Research Design and Analysis
The calculator estimates your composite score (out of 100) based on the number of correct MCQs and points scored on the FRQs. It then maps that composite to an estimated AP score (1–5) using College Board scoring data.
Section | Raw Score Range | Weight (%) | Formula |
---|---|---|---|
MCQ | 0–100 | 66.7% | (Correct ÷ 100) × 66.7 |
FRQ | 0–14 (7 points each) | 33.3% | (FRQ ÷ 14) × 33.3 |
Composite Score | Predicted AP Score |
---|---|
85–100 | 5 |
70–84 | 4 |
55–69 | 3 |
40–54 | 2 |
Below 40 | 1 |
💡 These values are approximations. Actual score thresholds vary slightly each year depending on the exam curve.
Input Your MCQ Score
Count the number of questions you answered correctly (out of 100).
Input Your FRQ Score
Each FRQ is worth 7 points. Add your scores and input the total (max = 14).
View Your Results
The calculator will display your composite score and your projected AP score (1–5).
Use psychological vocabulary directly in your answers
Clearly define each concept and apply it correctly to the prompt
For research questions, always include IV, DV, random assignment, control group, etc.
Structure your responses clearly—bullet points or short paragraphs are acceptable
📊 Track your readiness for the official exam
🎯 Measure performance across practice sessions
🧠 Identify weak areas (MCQ vs. FRQ)
⏱️ Simulate exam-day scoring for confidence
The AP® Psychology Score Calculator is your go-to study companion. It empowers you to predict scores, fine-tune your study plan, and enter the exam with confidence. Whether you’re aiming for a 3 or pushing for a perfect 5, this tool can help you stay focused and efficient in your preparation.