Ap Psych Calculator

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The AP Psychology Grade Calculator helps users estimate their AP exam score by inputting the number of correct multiple-choice questions and scores from free response questions.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Using the AP Psychology Grade Calculator

Step 1: Enter Multiple Choice Questions Correct

Begin by entering the number of multiple choice questions you answered correctly. The maximum number you can enter is 100. This field is required to provide an accurate calculation of your score.

Step 2: Input Your Free Response Question Scores

  • Enter your score for FRQ 1 in the designated field. The score should be between 0 and 7.
  • Enter your score for FRQ 2. The score here also ranges from 0 to 7.

Both FRQ scores are necessary for calculating your free response score and overall composite score.

Step 3: Select the Exam Version

Choose your exam version from the available options. You have a choice between Version 1 (Standard) or Version 2 (International). This selection is required to ensure accurate result calculations.

Step 4: Understanding the Calculated Scores

  • Multiple Choice Score: This is calculated by the formula: ((Number of Correct MC Questions / 100) * 66.7). It is displayed as a number with one decimal followed by “points”.
  • Free Response Score: Calculated using the formula: (((FRQ 1 Score + FRQ 2 Score) / 14) * 33.3). It is also presented as a number with one decimal followed by “points”.
  • Composite Score: This is the sum of your multiple choice and free response scores. It gives an overall assessment of your performance in points with one decimal.
  • Estimated AP Score: Based on the composite score, you are given an estimated AP score from 1 to 5. The breakdown is as follows:

    • 1 if the composite score is ≤ 45
    • 2 if the composite score is > 45 and ≤ 56
    • 3 if the composite score is > 56 and ≤ 68
    • 4 if the composite score is > 68 and ≤ 82
    • 5 if the composite score is > 82
  • Overall Percentage: This score is calculated as (Composite Score / 100) * 100 and displayed as a percentage with one decimal.

Conclusion

By following these steps and inputting accurate scores, you will obtain a detailed breakdown of your AP Psychology performance with estimates on how you might score on the AP exam. Be sure to double-check your entries for precision and accurate results.