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Free AP Human Geography score calculator and composite score predictor. Enter your expected multiple-choice correct total and rubric points for each of the three FRQs; we apply the standard 50% MC / 50% FRQ weighting, build a 0–100 composite, and map it to an estimated 1–5 AP score with study guidance.
Last updated: April 17, 2026
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Section I: 60 questions (50% of exam score).
Official curves change slightly each year; this tool uses a typical composite mapping for planning.
Section II: three questions (50% of exam score). Enter the total rubric points you expect out of 7 per question (max 21 combined).
Output
0–100 composite
Mirrors the exam's 50/50 section contribution before AP score conversion.
Use case
May score planning
Helpful for setting study priorities a few weeks before test day—not a prediction of official equating.
Scale
0–60 correct
Stimulus-heavy practice improves both speed and precision on map and data questions.
Maximum FRQ raw
21 points
Use teacher feedback or practice rubrics to estimate each prompt realistically.
Reminder
School-specific rules
Always confirm AP credit policies on each college's registrar or admissions site.
Output
Targeted suggestions
Use the improvement list after each practice exam to plan your next week of review.
For 48/60 multiple choice correct and FRQ rubric totals 6+6+5=17 out of 21:
Estimated AP score
5
Composite score
80.5 / 100
At many colleges, scores in this band are associated with potential credit or placement—verify each institution.
We follow the structure of the current AP Human Geography exam: 60 scored multiple-choice items and three free-response questions. The College Board reports each section at 50% of the qualification score before scaling to the 1–5 AP score. Our tool applies that same 50/50 logic to your inputs, then maps the composite to a practical AP score band for study planning.
MC weighted = (correct ÷ 60) × 50FRQ weighted = (rubric points ÷ 21) × 50Composite = MC weighted + FRQ weightedThe composite (0–100) is then compared to typical cut score ranges to suggest a 1–5 AP outcome. Official results also reflect exam-specific equating that the public cannot see in advance.
50% multiple choice + 50% free response → composite → AP score estimate
Strong responses usually combine precise vocabulary, real-world examples on the correct scale, and explicit reasoning about spatial patterns and processes. On FRQs, readers reward complete answers to every part of the prompt and geographic evidence tied directly to the question stem.
Exploring other social studies AP tools? Try the AP World History calculator or AP Government score calculator.
Get a custom calculator for your platformResult: estimated AP score 5 (composite 80.5)
Treat this as a planning estimate; official scores use College Board equating and security procedures.
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