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Composite Score: / 108
If you're preparing for the AP Calculus AB exam, you're probably wondering: How is my score calculated? What percentage do I need for a 5? Understanding the AP Calculus AB score conversion chart and using an AP Calculus AB score calculator can help you set realistic goals and improve your study strategy.
The AP Calculus AB exam consists of two sections:
| Raw Score (Out of 108) | AP Score |
|---|---|
| 80 – 108 | 5 |
| 65 – 79 | 4 |
| 50 – 64 | 3 |
| 35 – 49 | 2 |
| 0 – 34 | 1 |
Note: This is an estimate. Actual conversion varies yearly.
Typically 75-80% of total points (≈80+ raw points)
Approximately 60-75% (65-79 raw points)
Find printable conversion charts in AP prep books or on Khan Academy/Albert.io
Similar structure with higher raw score requirements:
| Raw Score | AP Score |
|---|---|
| 90-108 | 5 |
Using score calculators and understanding conversions helps optimize your preparation strategy. Good luck! 🎯📚
✅ Aim for 80+ raw points for a 5
✅ Use Albert.io calculator for estimates
✅ Practice with official tests for best results
This calculator is based on the 2003 released exam with the latest scoring guidelines, such as these.
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