AP Bio Score Calculator

Drop in your AP Biology raw scores and instantly see your predicted 1 to 5 score. The calculator weights the multiple choice section and the six FRQs exactly the way the College Board does (50/50) and applies the most recent published curve.

Exam: AP Biology Length: 3h Sections: 60 MCQs (50%) + 6 FRQs / 36 pts (50%) Pass rate: 62%

Enter your raw scores

Drag the sliders or type directly into each box.

60 questions, 50%
8 to 10 pts, long FRQ
8 to 10 pts, long FRQ
4 pts, short FRQ
4 pts, short FRQ
4 pts, short FRQ
4 pts, short FRQ
Your predicted AP score
5 / 5
Extremely well qualified
Composite0%
Weighted points0.0 / 100
5 · Extremely well qualified≥ 72%
4 · Well qualified57 to 71%
3 · Qualified42 to 56%
2 · Possibly qualified28 to 41%
1 · No recommendation0 to 27%

How It Works

MCQ counts for 50% of your composite. The six FRQs together also count for 50%, but each FRQ has a different point ceiling. The 2 long FRQs (10 pts each) are weighted more heavily inside the FRQ half than the 4 short FRQs (4 pts each), proportionally to their point totals.

Every time you change a slider or type a new number, the calculator runs the official weighting in the background, sums the result into a composite percentage, and looks up which AP score band that composite falls into. The active row in the score table on the right always shows your current band, and the progress bar shows exactly how close you are to the next score up.

Built on official weights

Section weights match the latest College Board Course and Exam Description for AP Biology.

Real time updates

Every input recomputes instantly so you can experiment with different score scenarios.

Both inputs supported

Use the slider for quick adjustments or type a precise raw score in the number box.

Mobile friendly

The calculator works on phones, tablets, and desktops with the same accuracy.

Tips for using this calculator

  • Be honest about FRQ self scores. Most students inflate their own free response points by 1 to 3. Use the official rubric and grade strictly.
  • Try the Perfect score button to see what 100% would look like, then dial back to a realistic estimate.
  • Use it after every full length practice test to track which section is dragging your composite down.

Score Scale (1 to 5)

The AP score scale runs from 1 (no recommendation) to 5 (extremely well qualified). What changes between AP exams is the underlying composite cutoff. For AP Biology, the most recent published cutoffs are roughly:

AP ScoreCompositeMeaning
5≈ 72 to 100%Extremely well qualified
4≈ 57 to 71%Well qualified
3≈ 42 to 56%Qualified (passing)
2≈ 28 to 41%Possibly qualified
1≈ 0 to 27%No recommendation

What Is a Good AP Bio Score?

AP Biology has historically had a tough but predictable curve. Only about 9 to 10% of students earn a 5, and roughly 60% pass with a 3 or higher. A 4 is a strong, college credit worthy result for most universities. A 5 typically requires hitting around 40 of 60 MCQs plus mid to upper marks on every FRQ.

If your composite is just below a cutoff, find the smallest section gain that pushes you up. The calculator makes this easy. Bump one slider at a time and watch the band change.

Accuracy

The College Board uses raw FRQ point totals (sum of all 36 possible FRQ points) and adds them to a re scaled MCQ score. We replicate that exactly. The biggest source of error is self grading FRQs, since the AP Bio rubric is strict about specific scientific reasoning, and most students overestimate by 2 to 4 points.

Limitations to keep in mind:

  • Year over year curve shifts (typically ±2 percentage points at any cutoff).
  • Self graded FRQ scores are usually 1 to 3 points higher than what AP graders would award.
  • Third party practice exams sometimes use slightly easier MCQs than the real test.

AP Biology Units Covered

The exam draws from these units. Use this list to focus your prep on areas where the calculator shows you losing the most points:

  • Chemistry of Life
  • Cell Structure and Function
  • Cellular Energetics
  • Cell Communication and Cell Cycle
  • Heredity
  • Gene Expression and Regulation
  • Natural Selection
  • Ecology

FAQs

What is a good score on AP Biology?
A 3 is passing and a 4 is competitive. A 5 puts you in the top 9 to 10% of test takers and almost always earns college credit, including at selective universities.
How are AP Biology FRQs scored?
Each FRQ has a published rubric with discrete point values. The 2 long FRQs are worth 8 to 10 points each and the 4 short FRQs are worth 4 points each, for 36 raw FRQ points total. Those 36 points are then scaled to be worth 50% of the composite.
Do I need to memorise every formula on the AP Bio formula sheet?
No, the formula sheet is provided during the exam. But you must know how to apply each formula in context, especially chi square, Hardy Weinberg, and population growth.
Is AP Biology harder than AP Chemistry?
AP Biology has more memorization heavy content while AP Chemistry is more math intensive. Pass rates are similar (around 60%), so harder depends on your strengths.