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Free AP Environmental Science score calculator and composite score predictor. Enter your expected multiple-choice correct total (out of 80) and rubric points for each of the three 10-point FRQs; we apply the standard 60% MC / 40% FRQ weighting, build a 0–100 composite, and map it to an estimated 1–5 AP score with study guidance.
Last updated: April 17, 2026
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Section I: 80 questions — weighted 60% toward this composite.
Curves shift slightly each year with equating; this is a planning estimate.
Section II: three questions (weighted 40% here). Max rubric total 30 (recent College Board scoring guidelines).
Output
0–100 composite
Aligns with the published 60/40 section contribution before AP score conversion.
Use case
May exam planning
Useful for pacing review—not a substitute for your official score report.
Scale
0–80 correct
Stimulus practice (data sets, diagrams, experimental outcomes) raises both speed and precision.
Maximum FRQ raw
30 points
Use teacher feedback or released rubrics to estimate each prompt realistically.
Reminder
Institution-specific rules
STEM departments sometimes require higher scores than the general catalog minimum—always verify.
Output
Targeted suggestions
Use the improvement list after each full practice exam to plan the next week of review.
For 56/80 multiple choice correct and FRQ rubric totals 7+7+6=20 out of 30:
Estimated AP score
4
Composite score
68.7 / 100
At many colleges, scores in this band are associated with potential credit or placement—verify each institution.
We mirror the current AP Environmental Science exam blueprint: 80 scored multiple-choice items and three free-response questions worth 10 rubric points each on recent released materials. College Board describes the sections as contributing 60% and 40% to the qualification score before scaling to the 1–5 AP score. Our tool applies that weighting to your inputs, then maps the composite to a practical AP score band for study planning.
MC weighted = (correct ÷ 80) × 60FRQ weighted = (rubric points ÷ 30) × 40Composite = MC weighted + FRQ weightedThe composite (0–100) is compared to typical cut ranges to suggest a 1–5 outcome. Official results also reflect exam-specific equating that is not public in advance.
60% multiple choice + 40% free response → composite → AP score estimate
Readers reward complete answers to every part, explicit science vocabulary, and evidence drawn from the stimulus. On math-heavy prompts, correct setup with units often earns partial credit even when arithmetic slips occur.
Pairing APES with other STEM AP tools? Try the AP Biology score calculator or AP Chemistry score calculator.
Get a custom calculator for your platformResult: estimated AP score 4 (composite 68.7)
Treat this as a planning estimate; official scores use College Board equating and security procedures.
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