Score Calculator Ap Chem
Estimate your AP Chemistry exam score based on multiple-choice and free-response sections. Input the number of correct multiple-choice answers (out of 60) and your free-response score (out of 7) to get a predicted composite score and AP grade.
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- 1 Enter the requested data in the fields above carefully.
- 2 Click the calculate button to process the information instantly.
- 3 Analyze the detailed result and the formula explanation presented below.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The composite score is calculated using the formula: (Number of correct multiple-choice answers * 1.25) + (Free-response score * 5.357). This gives a weighted total out of approximately 150 points.
Typical cutoffs: 5 (>=90), 4 (70-89), 3 (50-69), 2 (30-49), 1 (<30). These may vary slightly by year.
Yes, you can enter decimal values (e.g., 4.5) because free-response scores are often averaged from multiple questions.
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