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This table shows the recommendation that each AP score offers about how qualified you are to receive college credit and placement if you earn that score. It also shows the equivalent college course grade for each score.
AP Exam Score | Recommendation | College Course Grade Equivalent |
---|---|---|
5 | Extremely well qualified | A+ or A |
4 | Very well qualified | A-, B+, or B |
3 | Qualified | B-, C+, or C |
2 | Possibly qualified | —- |
1 | No recommendation | —- |
Special Score Structure: Calculus BC
If you take the AP Calculus BC Exam, you’ll get a Calculus AB subscore (1–5) in addition to your regular score. The Calculus AB subscore shows how you did on the part of the exam devoted to Calculus AB topics, which is approximately 60% of the exam.
The subscore gives colleges and universities more information about your abilities. We recommend to colleges that they treat the Calculus AB subscore on the Calculus BC Exam the same way they would treat an AP Calculus AB Exam score, since common topics are tested at the same conceptual level in both Calculus AB and Calculus BC. Of course, each college and university sets its own policy for awarding credit and/or placement for AP Exam scores.
Note: Subscores were not available for the 2020 exams.
Special Score Structure: Music Theory
The aural component subscore includes multiple-choice questions related to recorded musical examples, two melodic dictation questions, two harmonic dictation questions, and two sight-singing questions.
The nonaural component subscore includes multiple-choice questions requiring score analysis and other multiple-choice questions not related to recorded musical examples. It also includes free-response questions calling for realization of a figured bass, realization of a chord progression from Roman numerals, and composition of a bass line to fit a given melody.
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