2026 AP US History Score Calculator
Calculate your AP US History exam score based on official College Board latest guidelines
Section 1A: Multiple Choice
40% of total score
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Section 1B: Short-Answer Questions
20% of total score • 3 SAQs (3 pts each)
FRQ 1: SAQ 1: Early U.S. Politics Interpretation (Required)
Compare historians' interpretations of democracy in early United States politics (1789-1820).
FRQ 2: SAQ 2: Political Debates & Sectionalism (Required)
Analyze primary source about political ideas and unity vs. sectionalism (1820-1865).
FRQ 3: SAQ 3 or 4: Historical Period Analysis (Choose One)
Analyze political developments, effects, and responses in chosen historical period.
Section 2: Essay Questions
40% of total score • Document-Based & Long Essay
Document-Based Question (25% weight)
FRQ 4: DBQ: Federal Government & Economy (Required)
Evaluate extent of change in federal government's role in U.S. economy (1932-1980) using 7 documents.
Long Essay Question (15% weight)
FRQ 5: LEQ: Choose 1 of 3 Topics
Native American Societies (1500-1754), Reform Movements (1820-1900), or U.S. Foreign Policy (1890-1930).
This calculator estimates your score using weighted curve metrics modeled on historical College Board guidelines. Actual boundary cutoffs shift slightly from loop to loop.
Your Predicted AP Score
Composite Score: 41.3 / 100
S1B (SAQ): 6.7 pts (20% weight)
S2 (Essays): 15.7 pts (40% weight)
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