Maintained for 2026 AP planning · unofficial estimate · mobile-first
Know where your AP practice score stands — before test day.
Choose your AP subject, enter raw section points from a practice test, and get an estimated 1–5 score band with the gap to a 3, 4, or 5. Built for students in the U.S. and Canada who want a fast, transparent check of what score you need without creating an account.
This is an independent planning tool. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by College Board.
Popular starting points
Subject matrix
Pick the AP exam you are practicing for
Grouped for quick mobile browsing. Each page includes input limits, an estimated composite range, result interpretation, FAQ, and clear unofficial-estimate disclaimers.
STEM
English
Social Science
How results are estimated
Transparent raw score conversion without pretending to be official
- Enter estimated MCQ, FRQ, DBQ, LEQ, or essay points from a practice attempt.
- The calculator clamps impossible inputs and maps valid points into an estimated composite score.
- The result compares that composite with historical score bands and shows estimated gaps to 3, 4, and 5.
FAQ
Before you use the calculators
Is this AP score calculator official?
No. This calculator is unofficial and is not affiliated with or endorsed by College Board. It uses public exam structures, historical scoring patterns, and transparent assumptions to provide a planning estimate. Your official AP score may differ.
How accurate is the calculator?
Use it as a directional study-planning tool, not a score report. Actual AP scores can vary by year, exam form, and official score-setting process.
What score do I need for a 5?
Enter your section points in a subject calculator to see an estimated gap to a 5. The number is not an official cutoff. It is a planning estimate based on the calculator’s conversion assumptions.
Does this site store my scores?
No. Calculator inputs are processed in your browser by this static site and are not stored by us.