APUSH Score Calculator
Estimated APUSH Score
Total Composite Score: / 100
Predicted AP Exam Score:
APUSH Score Calculator: How It Works and How to Use It
The APUSH Score Calculator is a tool that estimates your Advanced Placement U.S. History (APUSH) exam score based on your performance in the multiple-choice section, short-answer questions (SAQs), the document-based question (DBQ), and the long essay question (LEQ).
The APUSH exam, administered by the College Board, is scored using a composite point system. The final score ranges from 1 to 5, where 5 is the highest possible score. This calculator provides students with an estimated score so they can gauge how well they might perform on the actual AP exam.
Understanding APUSH Scoring
The APUSH exam consists of:
- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) – 55 questions worth 40% of the total score.
- Short Answer Questions (SAQs) – Worth 20% of the total score.
- Document-Based Question (DBQ) – Worth 25% of the total score.
- Long Essay Question (LEQ) – Worth 15% of the total score.
This calculator applies weighting percentages to your raw scores and predicts your composite score, then maps it to a likely AP score (1–5).
How to Use the APUSH Score Calculator
Step 1 – Enter MCQ Correct Answers
- Type the number of multiple-choice questions you got right (out of 55).
- Example:
40
Step 2 – Enter Your SAQ Score
- Input your raw score for the SAQ section (out of 9 points possible).
- Example:
7
Step 3 – Enter Your DBQ Score
- Input your raw DBQ score (out of 7 points possible).
- Example:
5
Step 4 – Enter Your LEQ Score
- Input your raw LEQ score (out of 6 points possible).
- Example:
4
Step 5 – Click “Calculate APUSH Score”
- The calculator will instantly display:
- Total Composite Score (out of 100)
- Predicted AP Exam Score (1–5)
Example Calculation
If you score:
- MCQs: 40/55
- SAQ: 7/9
- DBQ: 5/7
- LEQ: 4/6
The calculator will estimate:
- Composite Score: ~75.3
- Predicted AP Score: 4
Benefits of Using This Calculator
- Immediate feedback – Know where you stand.
- Targeted improvement – Focus on weaker sections.
- Goal setting – Aim for the composite score you need.
- Exam readiness – Reduces uncertainty before the test.
FAQ – APUSH Score Calculator
Q1: Is this calculator 100% accurate?
No. It uses publicly available scoring guidelines and historical trends. Actual College Board scoring may vary year to year.
Q2: What composite score do I need for a 5?
Usually 80+ composite points, but it can vary depending on the year’s scoring curve.
Q3: Does this account for partial credit on essays?
Yes — you can enter any raw score, so partial credit is reflected.
Q4: Is this only for practice tests?
It works for both official practice tests and classroom assessments that follow APUSH scoring.
Q5: Does the calculator include penalties for wrong answers?
No. APUSH has no penalty for incorrect multiple-choice answers.
Q6: Can I use this to figure out how many questions I need right for my target score?
Yes — try different inputs to see what combination of MCQ, SAQ, DBQ, and LEQ scores would give you the score you want.