The AP Lit Score Calculator helps students convert their raw AP Literature and Composition exam scores into the College Board's standard 1-5 scale. Our AP Lit Score Calculator uses the official weighting system where multiple-choice questions account for 45% of your total score and the three essays make up the remaining 55%.
How the AP Lit Score Calculator Works
The AP Lit Score Calculator follows these steps to estimate your AP Literature score:
- Converts your multiple-choice raw score to a weighted score (45% of total)
- Converts your three essay scores to a weighted score (55% of total)
- Combines these scores into a composite score on a 150-point scale
- Maps this composite score to the College Board's 1-5 AP scoring scale
AP Literature Score Scale Explained
AP Score | Meaning | College Credit Recommendation |
---|---|---|
5 | Extremely well qualified | Full credit recommended |
4 | Well qualified | Full credit at many institutions |
3 | Qualified | Credit at some institutions |
2 | Possibly qualified | Usually no credit |
1 | No recommendation | No credit |
Why Use the AP Lit Score Calculator?
Our AP Lit Score Calculator provides students with several benefits:
- Immediate feedback on exam performance
- Clear understanding of strengths and weaknesses
- Helpful for setting college planning expectations
- Reduces anxiety while waiting for official scores