AP Statistics Score Calculator 2026
Estimate your AP Statistics score from MCQ and FRQ points. Use this unofficial AP Stats score estimator to check your composite score, raw-score conversion, and how close you are to a 3, 4, or 5.
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AP Statistics MCQ Calculator
The AP Statistics MCQ section contains 40 multiple-choice questions. Each correct answer contributes to your MCQ raw score. In this calculator, MCQ accounts for 50% of your total composite score, meaning it contributes up to 50 composite points.
- Input: 0-40 correct answers.
- Weight: 50 composite points (50% of total).
- Best use: compare your practice-test MCQ results against the score range you want.
AP Statistics FRQ Calculator
The AP Statistics free-response section has 6 questions scored for a total of approximately 36 points. FRQ accounts for the other 50% of your composite score. Enter your total FRQ points to see how they contribute to your estimated AP score.
- Input: 0-36 total FRQ points (decimals accepted for partial credit).
- Weight: 50 composite points (50% of total).
- Best use: estimate how improving your free-response answers affects your overall score.
AP Statistics Raw Score Conversion
Students often search for an AP Statistics raw score conversion chart, but the College Board does not publish a fixed conversion that applies to every exam form. This tool estimates your raw-section performance as a 0-100 composite score, then maps that composite to an approximate AP score range (1-5).
Use this conversion as a planning estimate, not an official prediction. Actual AP score boundaries can vary by year and exam form.
| AP Score | Minimum Composite | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | 75+ | Extremely well qualified |
| 4 | 60-74 | Well qualified |
| 3 | 45-59 | Qualified |
| 2 | 30-44 | Possibly qualified |
| 1 | Below 30 | No recommendation |
What Score Do You Need on AP Statistics to Get a 5?
Under this unofficial estimation model, a composite score of approximately 75 or above places you in the estimated 5 range. That does not mean 75 is an official cutoff - the real College Board conversion changes each year.
- If you are near 45 composite, you are around the estimated 3 range.
- If you are near 60 composite, you are around the estimated 4 range.
- If you are near 75 composite, you are around the estimated 5 range.
To reach a composite of 75, you need a combined MCQ and FRQ performance that averages 75% across both sections.
How This AP Stats Score Estimator Works
This calculator uses a simple weighted model to estimate your AP Statistics score:
- MCQ contribution: (Correct answers / 40) x 50 = MCQ composite points
- FRQ contribution: (FRQ points / 36) x 50 = FRQ composite points
- Total composite: MCQ contribution + FRQ contribution (out of 100)
- Score mapping: The composite is compared against estimated thresholds to determine your 1-5 AP score range.
Both sections are weighted equally at 50% each. The calculator also tells you how many additional composite points you need to reach the next score level.
AP Statistics Score Calculator FAQ
Is this AP Statistics score calculator official?
No. This is an unofficial estimation tool not affiliated with the College Board. It uses approximate score conversion models based on publicly available information.
How many MCQs are on the AP Statistics exam?
The AP Statistics exam has 40 multiple-choice questions in Section I.
How are AP Statistics FRQs scored?
The AP Statistics free-response section has 6 questions worth a total of approximately 36 points. Each question is scored on a rubric and the points are combined.
What composite score do you need for a 5 on AP Statistics?
Under this unofficial estimation model, a composite score of approximately 75 or above places you in the estimated 5 range. Actual cutoffs vary by year.
Can this calculator predict my exact AP score?
No. This provides an estimate based on approximate score conversion. Actual AP scores depend on the specific exam form and yearly curve adjustments by the College Board.
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