Free tool to estimate your AP exam score based on your practice performance. Works for all 20 AP subjects. No signup required.
How It Works
Tell us:
- Which AP subject you're taking.
- What percentage you've been scoring on practice MCQs (rough estimate).
- How confident you feel about the FRQ section (low / medium / high).
Get back: predicted AP score (1-5) and the percentile band you're in based on College Board's score distribution data.
Why This Is Useful Before May
- If you're predicted a 3 and want a 5: you have 6-8 weeks of work ahead. Know the gap.
- If you're predicted a 4: focus on the complexity point (the most-missed rubric criterion).
- If you're predicted a 5: maintain practice, don't slack the last 3 weeks.
For a More Accurate Prediction
This free tool uses general heuristics. For a personalized predictor that updates with every question you answer, sign up for free AimFive — the diagnostic + 50 questions of practice gives you a calibrated prediction.
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