Consolidated AP Curve/AP Exam Score Conversions Thread

<p>there are far too many threads and far too many posters on this forum that ask for specific cutoffs on some exam or how to calculate their final raw score. I just performed a search and there are some 77 threads that have been posted that have something to do with AP exam curves. This number is only bound to grow more and more. Having nearly 80 threads about this one issue is unacceptable, and for that reason a thread such as this will answer so many questions without more members wasting more threads and posts on this forum asking what they need for a 3,4,5 or whatever. I am hoping this thread will organize concerns about this topic into one convenient location. </p>

<p>I will post a few curves that I've found: </p>

<p>AP Calculus BC 2003:
5- 64-108
4- 53-63
3- 36-52
2- 26-35
1- 0-25</p>

<p>AP Euro (approximately)
5: 120-180
4: 99-119
3: 67-99</p>

<p>AP Lang 2001
108 to 150
93 to 107
72 to 92
43 to 71
0 to 42</p>

<p>AP Lang 2002
113 to 150
96 to 112
76 to 95
48 to 75
0 to 47 </p>

<p>Physics 1998
Mechanics:
55-90 : 5
43-54 : 4
32-42 : 3
21-31 : 2
0-20 : 1</p>

<p>Electricity and Magnetism
49-90 : 5
35-48 : 4
26-34 : 3
15-25 : 2
0-14 : 1</p>

<p>Psychology 2004:
5 - 103-150
4 - 84-102
3 - 65-83
2 - 45-65
1 - 0-44</p>

<p>US History 2001
5: 114-180
4: 92-113
3: 74-91
2: 42-73
1: 0-41</p>

<p>US History 2002
5: 115-180
4: 94-114
3: 76-93
2: 46-75
1: 0-45</p>

<p>and by the way, I'm being DEAD SERIOUS here. If nobody or few people contribute to this thread, DO NOT expect to litter this forum or hijack other threads asking these questions! 77 threads about this topic is well more than enough! now please help me out, this will be very worthwhile!</p>

<p>this should be pinned...</p>

<p>Bump. This is relevant again.</p>

<p>Wow if it's 64/108 for BC I may have a chance :P</p>

<p>good list.</p>

<p>anyone have data on the chem curve?</p>

<p>or us/comp gov?</p>

<p>AP Human Georgraphy Curve?</p>

<p>Calc AB, Micro/Macroecon, and Human Geo pl0x.</p>

<p>If anyone has the AP Enviro curve or know what percent is needed for a 5, then it'd help out a lot, thanks.</p>