How to Use the AP Precalculus Score Calculator
Our calculator simplifies the complex scoring process of the College Board. To get your predicted score, follow these instructions:
- Multiple Choice: Enter the number of questions you got right out of 40. There is no penalty for wrong answers, so always guess!
- Free Response: Enter your predicted points for each of the four FRQs. Each is worth 6 points.
- Calculate: Click the button to see your estimated score between 1 and 5.
Why Calculate Your AP Score Early?
Knowing your likely score helps you decide which colleges to apply to and whether you might earn credit. The AP Precalc exam covers polynomial, rational, exponential, and trigonometric functions. Mastering these is key to a 5.
Mastering the FRQ Section
The FRQ section requires more than just the right answer; it requires clear communication. Use our tool to see how different FRQ scores impact your overall grade. Even a 3 on every FRQ combined with a strong MCQ can lead to a 4 or 5!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a passing score for AP Precalc?
A score of 3 is considered passing, though many competitive colleges look for a 4 or 5.
How is the composite score calculated?
The MCQ raw score is typically multiplied by 1.25, and FRQ scores are summed. The total is then curved.
Is this tool officially from College Board?
No, this is an independent tool by TrendCartTools based on historical grading trends and official weighting.
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