Adjust the sliders below to calculate your potential AP® score
The AP® US Government and Politics Score Calculator is a smart tool that allows students to estimate their potential score (1–5) based on performance in the Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Free Response Questions (FRQs). It’s designed using the latest College Board guidelines, offering a reliable forecast that helps students track their progress and optimize study time.
Whether you’re practicing for the AP test or analyzing your mock scores, this calculator provides real-time insights into where you stand.
The AP US Government and Politics exam assesses your understanding of:
Constitutional principles
Institutions of national government
Political beliefs and behaviors
Civil rights and liberties
Public policy
Supreme Court case analysis
This course demands analytical skills, data interpretation, and the ability to argue using evidence and constitutional principles.
Section | Type | Questions | Time | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|
I | Multiple Choice (MCQ) | 55 Questions | 80 minutes | 50% |
II | Free Response (FRQ) | 4 Questions | 100 minutes | 50% |
FRQ Types:
Concept Application
Quantitative Analysis
SCOTUS Comparison (Supreme Court Cases)
Argument Essay
The calculator transforms your raw scores from the MCQ and FRQ sections into a composite score out of 100, which is then converted into your predicted AP score (1 to 5).
Section | Raw Score Range | Weight | Calculation Formula |
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MCQ | 0–55 | 50% | (MCQ ÷ 55) × 50 |
FRQ | 0–24 (6+6+6+6) | 50% | (FRQ ÷ 24) × 50 |
💡 Each FRQ is worth 6 points, and they are equally weighted.
Composite Score | Predicted AP Score |
---|---|
85–100 | 5 |
70–84 | 4 |
55–69 | 3 |
40–54 | 2 |
Below 40 | 1 |
⚠️ These thresholds may shift slightly depending on yearly performance curves set by the College Board.
Count Your Correct MCQs
Enter your total correct answers out of 55.
Estimate Your FRQ Scores
Each of the 4 FRQs is scored from 0 to 6. Add and input your total out of 24.
Get Your Composite Score
The calculator will compute your combined score and map it to the AP scale.
Practice writing strong claims and supporting them with constitutional evidence
Know your Supreme Court cases inside out (e.g., Marbury v. Madison, Brown v. Board)
Explain relationships using real-world examples
Label all charts correctly in the quantitative question
Use PREP format for essays: Point, Reason, Evidence, Proof
✅ Track your exam readiness as you study
✅ Know your score trends from mock exams
✅ Adjust your prep strategy for weak areas
✅ Stay motivated by seeing progress over time
The AP® US Government and Politics Score Calculator is more than just a number-crunching tool—it’s a strategic asset for every student aiming to score a 3, 4, or even a 5. With an understanding of how each question contributes to your score, you can plan smarter and prep better.
Use the calculator after every full-length practice test to track your progress, focus your revision, and build confidence before exam day.