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AP World History Score Calculator
AP World History Score Scale
The AP World History exam scores are determined by converting raw scores from the multiple-choice and free-response sections into a scaled score that ranges from 1 to 5. Here’s a breakdown of how these scores typically translate into final AP grades:
Raw Score Range
AP Score
Typical Competence Level
90-100
5
Extremely well qualified
75-89
4
Well qualified
50-74
3
Qualified
30-49
2
Possibly qualified
0-29
1
No recommendation
Please note, these ranges are approximations and can vary each year based on the exam’s difficulty and overall student performance. 📈
FAQs Section
What are the components of the AP World History exam score?
The AP World History exam consists of two main parts: the multiple-choice section and the free-response section. The multiple-choice section contributes approximately 60% of your total score, while the free-response section accounts for the remaining 40%. The overall performance is then converted into a scaled score from 1 to 5. 📘📝
How is the AP World History exam different from the IB History exam?
The AP World History exam focuses broadly
AP World History: Modern Score Calculator
AP World History: Modern Score Scale
Understanding how your raw scores translate into the AP World History: Modern grade scale can be quite puzzling 🤔. Here’s a breakdown that should help clarify things:
Raw Score Range
AP Score
Percentage Equivalent
Description
100-120
5
90%-100%
Extremely well qualified
80-99
4
70%-89%
Well qualified
60-79
3
50%-69%
Qualified
40-59
2
30%-49%
Possibly qualified
0-39
1
0%-29%
No recommendation
Explanation of the Scale:
Raw Score:
Total points you accumulate from correct answers.
AP Score:
This is the score on a scale from 1 to 5 that you receive, which can be used for college credit or placement.
Percentage Equivalent:
Reflects your percentile rank among all test takers.
This scale is approximate and can vary each year based on the exam difficulty and overall student performance 📊.
FAQs Section
Common Questions
Q1: How is the AP World History: Modern exam scored?
A: The AP exam scores are calculated based on a combination of your performance on the multiple-choice and free-response sections. The total raw score is then converted into
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How to calculate the AP World History score?
College Board has not officially released a scoring formula for the latest AP® World History. So we have used the scores of previous students and the scoring rubric to create a function that works surprisingly well!
Enter your expected MCQ and SAQ scores in the calculator, and get your final AP World History score.
Understanding the Score System:
The AP World History exam is scored on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the highest possible score. Each section contributes to your final score:
1. Multiple Choice (MCQ):
55 questions, 1 point each, maximum of 55 points (40% of total score).
2. Short Answer (SAQ):
3 questions, each with 3 parts (A-C), 1 point per part, maximum of 9 points (20% of total score).
3. Document-Based Question (DBQ):
1 question, worth 8 points (20% of total score).
4. Long Essay (LEQ):
1 question, worth 8 points (20% of total score).
What is a good AP World History score?
1
Not qualified
Build your history skills. Focus on building your knowledge of major historical periods and figures.
⛔️ This score rarely qualifies for credit or placement.
2
Possibly qualified
Some stud
What Percent do I Need to Get on the AP World Exam to Get a 5?
xoxo-elena1
For context, I’m a freshman taking AP World History and it’s my first AP class. I’ve seen many different numbers spread online for what percent correlates to what number score which has lead to some confusion. For example, what percent would get me a 5? Or what percent would get me a 4? So on and so forth. If anyone has numbers or even approximations that would be greatly appreciated.
skieurope2
Feel free to play around here
Albert Resources – 15 Apr 20
AP® World History Score Calculator | Albert Resources
Are you ready for AP® World History? Find out if you're on the right track to a 3, 4, or 5 by using this AP® score calculator.
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The numbers are directional, but there is little year on year variation.
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fretfulmother3
Typically, if you get at least 85% you are going to get a 5 on any AP exam. Many have the cutoff lower. My guess is that for WH, it’s roughly 80-100 = 5, 62-79 = 4.