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With AP exam testing almost upon us, it’s important for those planning on taking this exam to determine their level of preparedness by working through past AP Microeconomics (AP Micro) exams released by the College Board.
To determine your readiness, our team has put together an interactive AP Microeconomics Score Calculator to show what AP® score you’d likely receive based on the previous year’s exam.
AP Microeconomics Score Calculator
To calculate your possible AP Microeconomics score, use the sliders below to adjust the 1 multiple-choice section and 4 free response questions. The curve for this score calculator is based on the most recently available scoring guidelines.
You may also wish to check out our AP Macroeconomics score calculator.
Note that the scores determined by our AP Score Calculators should only be used as an approximation, and future AP Microeconomics exams may differ from previously administered AP Micro exams. The calculator will give you an idea whether you’re close to a potential score cutoff or within your ideal (or nonideal) target score range.
Why Use Exam Strategist’s AP Microeconomics Score Calculator?
Exam Strategist uses only the most recent past exams and official scoring worksheets released by the College Board to give you the best estimate of your current AP Micro competency level. The score calculator was designed to help students minimize their worry about future scores by better understanding how raw scores on the AP Microeconomics exam are converted to the scaled 1-5 AP® scores.
Frequently Asked Questions: AP Microeconomics Score Calculator
What percent is a 5 on AP Microeconomics?
Based on the 2022 AP score distributions, only 17.7% of students received a 5. Alternatively, you would need to have earned 83.3% of the total available composite points on the AP Micro exam to score a 5.
What percentage is a 4 on the AP Microeconomics exam?
In 2022, 22.5% of students received a 4 on the AP Micro exam. Additionally, you would have needed to correctly earn 68.9% of the total available points to earn a 4 on the AP Microeconomics exam.
What is a 3 score on AP Microeconomics?
According to the College Board’s AP score distributions, 18.8% of students earned a 3 on the AP Microeconomics exam. In order to achieve a 3 on the 2022 exam, you’ll have needed to correctly answer 55.6% of the questions.
How is AP Microeconomics Scored?
The multiple-choice section accounts for 66.7% of the total composite score, while the free-response sections account for 33.3%. Raw scores are scaled along a grading curve and converted to the 1-5 AP® scores.
Thanks for checking out our AP Microeconomics score calculator. Feel free to reach out via our contact page with any suggestions or questions you may have. And best of luck on your 2023 AP Microeconomics exam!
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