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AP Human Geography Score Calculator

Calculate your predicted AP score with precision. Our free AP Human Geography test calculator and grade calculator helps you predict your exam score and optimize your study plan.

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Section I: Multiple Choice

50% of total score • 60 questions • 60 minutes

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Section II: Free Response

50% of total score • 3 questions • 75 minutes

Total FRQ Points (approx) 0
*Enter total raw points from all 3 FRQs. Each FRQ is worth 7 points, making the maximum possible score 21 points.
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Your Predicted AP Score

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Composite Score 0.0%
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Percentile 0-29%

Score Breakdown

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Marcus Thompson

Editor / Reviewer

College Board Certified AP Social Studies Educator

This tool has been reviewed and calibrated to align with the 2026-2027 College Board AP Human Geography exam boundaries. Marcus has over 10 years of experience teaching AP Human Geography and grading FRQ submissions.

AP Human Geography Score Boundaries

AP Score Approximate Percent Match Estimated Letter Grade College Credit Standard
5 73% – 100% A Extremely Well Qualified
4 60% – 72% B Well Qualified
3 47% – 59% C Qualified
2 35% – 46% D Possibly Qualified
1 0% – 34% F No Recommendation

AP Human Geography Practice Hub

Test your knowledge on core models and concepts before exam day.

Question 1 (MCQ Stimulus)

Which of the following demographic features best describes a country experiencing Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model (DTM)?

Question 2 (FRQ Concept)

Identify the concentric zones of agricultural production as predicted by Von Thünen's model, starting from the central market.

How is the AP Human Geography Score Calculated?

The College Board calculates your AP Human Geography score out of a composite 100 points, equally split (50/50) between the Multiple Choice and Free Response sections.

  • Multiple Choice (MCQ): 60 questions worth 50% of your grade. There is no penalty for guessing, so answer every question.
  • Free Response (FRQ): 3 questions worth 50% of your grade (each question is worth 7 raw points). These questions require analyzing models, stimulus data, and writing complete paragraph-form responses.