Adjust the sliders below to calculate your potential AP® score
The AP® Statistics Score Calculator is a smart and easy-to-use tool that predicts your final AP score (1–5) based on raw scores from the Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Free Response Questions (FRQs). Perfect for both students and teachers, this calculator is modeled using College Board grading rubrics and historical score curves, giving you a realistic estimate of your exam performance.
AP Statistics is a college-level course covering four major content areas:
Exploring One-Variable and Two-Variable Data
Collecting Data (Sampling & Experimentation)
Probability, Random Variables, and Distributions
Inference for Proportions and Means
The course emphasizes interpretation, justification, and communication of statistical reasoning.
Section | Type | Questions | Time | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|
I | Multiple Choice (MCQ) | 40 questions | 90 minutes | 50% |
II | Free Response (FRQ) | 6 questions | 90 minutes | 50% |
FRQ Breakdown:
5 Short Answer Questions
1 Investigative Task (integrative and data-rich)
This score calculator estimates your composite score (out of 100) by weighting both your MCQ and FRQ performance, then converts the composite to an estimated AP score (1 to 5).
Section | Max Raw Score | Weight (%) |
---|---|---|
MCQs | 40 points | 50% |
FRQs | 30 points | 50% |
Each MCQ is worth 1 point
Each FRQ is graded out of 4–6 points, depending on the question
The Investigative Task typically carries more weight (up to 12 points)
Composite Score | Predicted AP Score |
---|---|
85–100 | 5 |
70–84 | 4 |
55–69 | 3 |
40–54 | 2 |
Below 40 | 1 |
📌 These ranges are based on historical data and may shift depending on exam difficulty.
Enter Your MCQ Score
Count how many questions you answered correctly (out of 40).
Enter Your FRQ Score
Add the raw points from all 6 FRQs (out of 30 total).
View Your Results
The calculator instantly combines your scores, gives a composite, and predicts your AP score (1–5).
Label answers clearly (e.g., “Part A”, “Part B”)
Use complete sentences when explaining reasoning
Support answers with statistical evidence and interpretation
Show all calculations when asked—even if using a calculator
Know key terms: margin of error, standard deviation, confidence interval, p-value
📊 Track progress over time
🎯 Predict your real exam score after mock tests
🧠 Focus study sessions on weak areas (MCQ vs. FRQ)
⏱️ Simulate real scoring conditions
💡 Prepare smarter, not harder
The AP® Statistics Score Calculator is the best way to measure your readiness, build test-day confidence, and track your exam potential. By estimating your real AP score in seconds, you can prepare more efficiently, identify gaps, and set clear, achievable score goals.
Make this calculator a part of your prep routine and take control of your AP Statistics success.