How to Use the AP Psychology Calculator
Mastering your grade prediction is an essential part of exam preparation. Follow these steps to get a professional-grade estimate:
- Multiple Choice: Enter the number of correct answers from your practice test. There are 100 questions in this section.
- Free Response Questions (FRQ): Enter your total points from the two FRQs. Each FRQ is worth 7 points, making a total of 14 points.
- Weighting: Our tool automatically multiplies your MCQ score by 1.03 and your FRQ score by 3.57 to balance the official weighting.
- Result: Click Calculate Grade to see your 1-5 score estimate.
Why is the Psychology Curve Unique?
At TrendCartTools, we provide 100% Free keywords resources because the Psychology exam has one of the highest percentages of students earning a 5. However, this also means the curve can be competitive. A composite score of around 103-110 out of 150 is typically the threshold for a 5. Using this AP Psychology Calculator helps you see exactly how many MCQ answers you can afford to miss if you excel at FRQs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a passing score for AP Psychology?
A 3 is considered passing, but many psychology programs at universities require a 4 or 5 for introductory course credit.
How are FRQs graded?
FRQs are graded based on the correct application of psychological terms and concepts. There are no points for "vague" definitions; you must apply the term to the scenario provided.
Does this tool work for the updated rubric?
Yes, this calculator is designed with the latest weighting standards to give you the most accurate prediction possible.
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