Adjust the sliders below to calculate your potential AP® score
The AP® Calculus BC Score Calculator is a powerful tool designed to help you predict your final AP score (1–5) based on your raw performance on the multiple choice (MCQ) and free response (FRQ) sections of the exam.
Whether you’re reviewing a practice test, doing mock exam prep, or just curious how close you are to a 5, this calculator uses College Board scoring patterns and historical curves to generate accurate predictions in seconds.
AP Calculus BC is a college-level course that covers all topics in AP Calculus AB, plus additional content like:
Parametric, polar, and vector functions
Series and convergence
Taylor and Maclaurin series
Advanced applications of integrals
Differential equations and slope fields
It’s one of the most comprehensive and rigorous AP exams, but also one with a relatively high percentage of students scoring a 5 due to strong math backgrounds.
Section | Type | Questions | Time | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|
I-A | MCQ – No Calculator | 30 questions | 60 minutes | 33.3% |
I-B | MCQ – With Calculator | 15 questions | 45 minutes | 16.7% |
II-A | FRQ – With Calculator | 2 questions | 30 minutes | 16.7% |
II-B | FRQ – No Calculator | 4 questions | 60 minutes | 33.3% |
The calculator estimates your composite score (out of 108) by weighing both MCQ and FRQ raw scores, then converts this to a projected AP score (1–5) using approximate cutoffs based on historical data.
Section Type | Max Raw Score | Weight (%) |
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Multiple Choice | 45 questions | 50% |
Free Response | 6 questions | 50% |
Each FRQ is scored out of 9 points. Total MCQ + FRQ raw score = max 108.
Composite Score | Predicted AP Score |
---|---|
92–108 | 5 |
75–91 | 4 |
60–74 | 3 |
45–59 | 2 |
Below 45 | 1 |
📌 Note: Score thresholds vary slightly from year to year depending on exam difficulty.
Input Your MCQ Score
Count the number of correct answers (out of 45 questions).
Input Your FRQ Score
Each FRQ is scored out of 9. Add up your total (max = 54).
Instant Results
The calculator computes your composite score and converts it to a predicted AP score (1–5).
Show all your work. Calculators are allowed on select questions but don’t rely solely on them.
Use clear, logical steps and correct mathematical notation.
Points are often awarded for correct methods, even if the final answer is wrong.
Check units, limits, and signs on integrals and derivatives.
In series questions, always justify convergence and state the interval of convergence.
📊 Gauge your readiness before test day
⏱️ Practice smarter by simulating scoring patterns
🧠 Analyze section-wise performance (MCQ vs FRQ)
🎯 Set clear score targets and measure progress
💪 Boost your confidence with realistic expectations
The AP® Calculus BC Score Calculator is your ultimate tool for accurate score prediction. Whether you’re taking a timed practice test or grading yourself on daily FRQs, this calculator helps you understand where you stand, and what you need to improve to get that perfect 5.
Make it part of your prep routine and take the guesswork out of your AP Calculus strategy.