AP Statistics Score Calculator

Estimate your AP Statistics (AP Stats) score. Enter the raw points you expect on each section to see the 1–5 score you're on track for.

Multiple Choice24 / 40
Free Response 12 / 4
Free Response 22 / 4
Free Response 32 / 4
Free Response 42 / 4
Free Response 52 / 4
Investigative Task (Q6)2 / 4
Predicted AP score
3
Qualified

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Composite55 / 100
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Estimate only. The 1–5 cutoffs come from the College Board's released AP Statsexams and shift a few points each year — official thresholds aren't published, so treat this as a directional guide, not a guarantee.

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How the AP Stats exam is scored

SectionRaw points% of score
Multiple Choice
4050%
Free Response 1
47%
Free Response 2
47%
Free Response 3
47%
Free Response 4
48%
Free Response 5
48%
Investigative Task (Q6)
413%
Total64100%

AP Stats calculator FAQ

Your raw points from each section (Multiple Choice (50%), Free Response (50%)) are weighted and combined into a 0–100 composite, which is then converted to a 1–5 AP score. Use the calculator above to see exactly where your numbers land.
A 3 is generally considered passing and earns college credit at many schools, while selective colleges often want a 4 or 5. Check your target school’s AP credit policy for the exact cutoff.
The section weights match the College Board’s, and the 1–5 cutoffs are based on recently released exams. Official curves move slightly each year, so treat this as a strong directional estimate rather than a guarantee.