APUSH Score Calculator 2026

The most accurate AP US History score predictor for the 2026 exam. Based on official College Board scoring weights.

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APUSH 2026 Scoring Breakdown

The AP US History exam for 2026 follows the same format and scoring structure as previous years. Understanding the section weights is key to estimating your final score.

Multiple Choice (MCQ)

Weight: 40% • Max: 55 pts

55 questions, 55 minutes

Short Answer (SAQ)

Weight: 20% • Max: 9 pts

3 questions, 40 minutes

Document-Based (DBQ)

Weight: 25% • Max: 7 pts

1 essay, 60 minutes

Long Essay (LEQ)

Weight: 15% • Max: 6 pts

1 essay, 40 minutes

Your raw scores from each section are normalized by their weights and combined into a composite score (0-150). This composite is then mapped to the 1-5 AP scale using the College Board's equating process, which adjusts for slight variations in exam difficulty between test versions.

What Does Your APUSH Score Mean?

5
Extremely Well Qualified(~116-150)
4
Well Qualified(~96-115)
3
Qualified(~71-95)
2
Possibly Qualified(~46-70)
1
No Recommendation(0-45)

Frequently Asked Questions

How is APUSH exam score calculated?
The APUSH exam score is calculated using official College Board weights: Multiple Choice (MCQ) 40%, Short Answer Questions (SAQ) 20%, Document-Based Question (DBQ) 25%, and Long Essay Question (LEQ) 15%. Your raw scores are weighted and combined into a composite score, which is then mapped to the 1-5 AP scale.
What is a 5 on APUSH?
A 5 on APUSH means you are 'Extremely Well Qualified' — equivalent to an A in a college-level U.S. History course. It typically requires a composite score of approximately 116-150 out of the maximum possible.
Is a 3 on APUSH good?
Yes, a 3 on APUSH is a passing score. It means you are 'Qualified' and may earn college credit at many institutions. However, some selective colleges require a 4 or 5 for credit.