How to Use the AP Microeconomics Score Tool
Ready to see where you stand? Follow these professional steps to estimate your 2026 grade:
- Multiple Choice: Input your raw score out of 60. Each question is worth 1 point.
- Free Response Questions (FRQ): Sum up your points from all three FRQs (usually a 10-point long and two 5-point short questions). Max is 30.
- Calculation: Our tool multiplies your MCQ by 1.0 and your FRQ by 1.0 to create a composite score out of 90.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a passing score?
A score of 3 is passing. In Micro, the curve is often generous, meaning a composite score of ~75% can lead to a 5.
Can I use a calculator?
Yes, four-function calculators are now allowed in both sections of the AP Economics exams as of recent years.
Is the curve different for Macro?
Slightly. While the format is similar, Micro focuses on firm behavior and Macro on national indicators. Check our Macro tool for specific details.
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