AP Calculus AB Score Calculator

Instantly calculate your potential AP score based on your exam performance

Multiple Choice Section

45 questions | 1.2 points each | Total: 54 points

Correct Answers: 30/45Points: 0

Free Response Section

6 questions | 9 points each | Total: 54 points

3 points
3 points
3 points
3 points
3 points
3 points
Total FRQ Points: 0

Your AP Score Results

MCQ Score
0
FRQ Score
0
Composite Score
0/108
Predicted AP Score
0
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0-2930-3940-5253-6768+

Score Interpretation

  • 5: Extremely well qualified (68-108 points)
  • 4: Well qualified (53-67 points)
  • 3: Qualified (40-52 points)
  • 2: Possibly qualified (30-39 points)
  • 1: No recommendation (0-29 points)

AP Calculus AB Exam FAQ

How is the AP Calculus AB exam structured?

The AP Calculus AB exam consists of two sections totaling 3 hours and 15 minutes:

  • Section I: 45 multiple-choice questions (1 hour 45 minutes) - 50% of score
  • Section II: 6 free-response questions (1 hour 30 minutes) - 50% of score

What's the difference between AP Calculus AB and BC?

AP Calculus AB covers approximately the first semester of college calculus, while AP Calculus BC covers the first two semesters. BC includes all AB topics plus additional concepts like series and parametric/polar functions.

How are the free-response questions scored?

Each free-response question is scored on a 0-9 point scale by trained AP readers. Points are awarded for correct methodology and answers, even if the final answer is incorrect. Partial credit is given for correct steps shown.

When are AP Calculus AB scores released?

AP scores are typically released in early July each year. You can access your scores online through your College Board account.

How can I improve my AP Calculus AB score?

To improve your score:

  • Practice with official College Board released exams
  • Focus on understanding fundamental theorems and concepts
  • Master calculator skills for the free-response section
  • Review common topics like limits, derivatives, and integrals
  • Time yourself to improve pacing during the exam