How to Use the AP CSP Score Calculator
Predicting your CSP score requires two main data points. Follow these steps to get your estimate:
- Multiple Choice: Take a practice exam and count your correct answers out of 70. This covers the main big ideas of computing.
- Create Performance Task: Based on the official rubric, estimate how many points out of 6 you earned for your coding project.
- Calculate: Click the button to see your composite score (out of 100) and your predicted 1-5 grade.
Why Why Use Our Score Predictor?
At TrendCartTools, we specialize in 100% Free keywords tools for students. Knowing your likely score for the Create Performance Task is crucial because it accounts for a massive 30% of your grade before you even walk into the exam room. Our tool helps you understand if you need a high MCQ score to reach that elusive 5.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a good score for AP CSP?
A 3 is passing, but many tech-focused colleges look for a 4 or 5. CSP has a relatively high pass rate compared to CSA.
Is the Create Task different in 2026?
The 2026 guidelines focus on the algorithmic complexity and data usage. Always verify with the latest AP Central updates.
How accurate is this predictor?
Our algorithm uses a normalized curve based on the last 3 years of scoring data to be as accurate as possible.
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