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See how students performed on each AP Exam for the exams administered in 2023. 2024 AP score distribution tables show the percentages of 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s for each AP subject for all AP students.
- Ap Score Scale Table
This table shows the recommendation that each AP score...
- About Ap Scores
AP Exams are scored on a scale of 1 to 5. Many U.S. colleges...
- Ap Score Scale Table
The AP curve you're referring to is actually the process of converting the raw scores (the number of points you earn from correct answers) to the final, scaled AP score, which ranges from 1 to 5.
AP Exams are scored on a scale of 1 to 5. Many U.S. colleges grant credit and/or advanced placement (that means they let you skip the equivalent course once you get to college) for scores of 3 and above.
- What’s Covered
- Understanding The AP Scoring Scale
- How Is The Multiple-Choice Section of AP Exams Scored?
- How Are Free Responses Scored on AP exams?
- Why Do Some Exams Have Subscores?
- The Impact of APS on Your Chances of Acceptance
As stated above, the score range on AP exams is 1-5. This five-point scale corresponds to the following evaluations of your ability to complete college level coursework: 5 = extremely well qualified 4 = well qualified 3 = qualified 2 = possibly qualified 1 = no recommendation In general, a score of three or above is considered “passing,” which gene...
All AP tests have a multiple-choice section. This portion of your test is scored in the same way as the SAT or ACT—your answer sheet is scanned by a machine and a raw score indicating the number of questions that you got correct is returned. These is no penalty for wrong answers on the multiple-choice section of AP exams, so the score that you rece...
Free responses vary broadly depending on what AP exam you’re taking. If you took the English Literature AP, you’ll be writing an analytical essay for your free response. If you’re taking a Calculus AP, the free response questions will require you to write out your solution to a conceptual problem. While the format of the free response section varie...
Two AP exams currently have a subscore: the AP Calculus BC exam and the AP Music Theory exam. Subscores on these tests are designed to give colleges more information about your specific abilities, which can then be used to shape decisions about your class placement or how much college credit you are granted. For example, the AP Calculus BC exam giv...
While AP scores themselves don’t play a major role in the college admissions process, having AP classes on your transcript can be a crucial part of your application, especially at highly selective institutions. College admissions officers want to see that you enjoy challenging yourself intellectually, and that you’re capable of handling college-lev...
In this post, we'll break down the scoring process, all the way from the raw scores you earn on the multiple-choice section and essays to how you get a final score on a scale of 1-5. Knowing how AP exams are scored can help you do your best on them—especially if you want a perfect 5!
This table shows the recommendation that each AP score offers about how qualified you are to receive college credit and placement if you earn that score. It also shows the equivalent college course grade for each score. Learn more about the value of an AP Exam score of 1 or 2.
AP test scores are indeed "curved," but it's more accurate to call it a "scaling process." Instead of a traditional curve that compares your performance to other students' performance, the AP exam scaling process converts your raw score (the number of points you earned through multiple-choice questions and free-response questions) into a scaled ...