Adjust the sliders below to calculate your potential AP® score
The AP® US History Score Calculator is an essential tool for high school students preparing for the APUSH exam. It allows you to estimate your potential AP score (1–5) based on your performance in both the Multiple Choice (MCQ) and Free Response (FRQ) sections.
Built around College Board scoring rubrics and historical exam data, this calculator provides a reliable prediction to help you assess your progress and fine-tune your exam strategy.
The AP US History exam tests students’ ability to think historically about:
Political, social, and economic developments
Key turning points in U.S. history (1491 to present)
Historical evidence analysis and argument development
Section | Type | Questions | Time | Weight |
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I-A | Multiple Choice (MCQ) | 55 questions | 55 minutes | 40% |
I-B | Short Answer (SAQ) | 3 questions | 40 minutes | 20% |
II-A | Document-Based Essay (DBQ) | 1 question | 60 minutes | 25% |
II-B | Long Essay (LEQ) | 1 of 3 prompts | 40 minutes | 15% |
This calculator evaluates your raw scores from the MCQ and FRQ sections and converts them into a composite score out of 100, then predicts your final AP score (1–5).
Section | Raw Score Range | Weight | Calculation Formula |
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MCQs | 0–55 | 40% | (Correct ÷ 55) × 40 |
SAQs | 0–9 | 20% | (Total ÷ 9) × 20 |
DBQ | 0–7 | 25% | (Score ÷ 7) × 25 |
LEQ | 0–6 | 15% | (Score ÷ 6) × 15 |
Composite Score | Predicted AP Score |
---|---|
85–100 | 5 |
70–84 | 4 |
55–69 | 3 |
40–54 | 2 |
Below 40 | 1 |
⚠️ These cutoffs are estimates and may vary slightly year to year based on the College Board’s curve.
Enter MCQ Score
Input the number of questions you answered correctly (out of 55).
Enter SAQ, DBQ, and LEQ Scores
Estimate your raw score for each free-response section based on College Board rubrics.
View Estimated AP Score
The calculator totals your weighted section scores and maps them to the 5-point AP scale.
Use complete, focused answers in bullet or paragraph form
Address all parts of each question directly
No thesis needed, just evidence-based answers
Thesis, contextualization, document analysis, outside evidence, and complexity
Use 6-7 documents effectively
Must connect documents to your argument
Choose a prompt you’re confident in
Structure: Thesis → Context → Evidence → Analysis → Conclusion
Score based on argument strength and evidence use
Track Your Progress: Use it after each practice exam
Identify Weaknesses: See which sections need more work
Set Goals: Target your score and measure improvement
Boost Confidence: Know where you stand before test day
The AP® US History Score Calculator is your personal exam coach. It helps you visualize your performance, prioritize your revision, and predict your success. Use it regularly during practice exams and study sessions to build confidence and adjust your strategies effectively.
Whether you’re aiming to pass or striving for a 5, this tool ensures you’re always moving in the right direction.