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Ap Psychology Calculator

Behavior and mental processes.

2h 102 items Difficulty 3/5 59% pass rate

Interactive Score Builder

Section I — Multiple Choice
MCQ correct (100 questions)0 / 100
Section II — Free Response
FRQ 10 / 7
FRQ 20 / 7
How this score is calculated

Composite = MCQ correct × 1 + Σ (FRQ × multiplier).

Maximum composite for this curve: 150.

ScoreComposite ≥
5113
493
370
247

About this ap psychology calculator

The ap psychology calculator above gives you a fast, accurate estimate of your AP Psychology score using the most recent published curves. Enter your multiple-choice and free-response performance and the tool projects your 1–5 AP score in real time. Whether you are reviewing a practice test or planning your final push before exam day, this ap psychology calculator is designed to be the most reliable, no-signup AP Psychology predictor on the web.

AP Psychology covers behavior and mental processes. The exam runs about 2h, and our ap psychology calculator mirrors the official scoring rubric so you see exactly where you stand. Adjust your raw scores, watch the projection update instantly, and use the breakdown to focus your remaining study time on the sections that move your final score the most.

Recent score distribution

% of test-takers receiving each score (estimated)

  • 517%
  • 424%
  • 318%
  • 212%
  • 129%

Study tips

  • Master the AP Psychology content outline — focus on highest-weighted units first.
  • Take 2+ full timed practice exams under realistic conditions.
  • Review every missed question; track recurring mistake patterns.
  • Memorize must-know formulas, dates, or vocab on spaced repetition.
  • Practice writing FRQs with a strict timer to build pacing.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the AP Psychology exam?

The exam runs 2h including all sections.

What score is considered passing?

A 3 or higher on AP is generally passing and may earn college credit. Regents passing is 65; SAT/ACT have no fixed pass mark.

Is the calculator's estimate official?

No. It uses the most recent published College Board / NYSED scoring guidelines as a faithful estimate.