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AP Italian Language and Culture Score Calculator 2026

Estimate your 2026 AP Italian Language and Culture score with PrepGo’s free calculator. Easily convert your raw points from MCQ, SAQ, DBQ, LEQ into a predicted AP exam score (1-5).

Get Your Estimated AP Italian Language and Culture Scores

Predict your AP Italian Language and Culture exam performance by adjusting score sliders for available sections.

Section I: Multiple-Choice

65 Questions, 50% of Total Score (95 Minutes total)

Part A: Interpretive Communication: Print texts

30 Questions, 40 Minutes [cite: 3295]

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Part B: Interpretive Communication: Print and audio texts combined and audio texts

35 Questions, 55 Minutes [cite: 3295]

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Section II: Free-Response Questions

4 Questions, 50% of Total Score (88 Minutes)[cite: 3295]. Each question is scored on a five-point holistic scale.

Free-Response Question 2: Argumentative Essay (Presentational Writing)

1 Question, 5 Raw Points (55 Minutes) [cite: 3295, 3390]

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Free-Response Question 4: Cultural Comparison (Presentational Speaking)

1 Question, 5 Raw Points [cite: 3295, 3390]

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Free-Response Questions (Grouped: Email Reply & Conversation)

2 Questions, 10 Raw Points Total (33 Minutes total) [cite: 3295, 3390]

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Your Estimated Score

AP Score
1

No recommendation. Needs significant preparation.

Focus on building a strong foundation. Review core concepts and practice with basic questions.

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Document-Based:
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You are 150 points away from a 2.

How the AP Italian Language and Culture Exam Is Scored

Check out the breakdown of each section's weight and how your raw scores turn into a final AP Italian Language and Culture score (1–5) according to the College Board's official guidelines.

The AP Italian Language and Culture exam consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Short-Answer Questions (SAQs), Document-Based Question (DBQ), and Long Essay Question (LEQ).

Section I Part A includes 65 MCQs, contributing 50% to your total score.

Section II includes 2 SAQs, contributing 25% to your total score.

Section I Part B includes 2 SAQs, contributing 25% to your total score.

Section II includes 1 DBQ (13% of score) and 1 LEQ (13% of score, selected from 3 options).

Your raw scores from each section are weighted using official multipliers (MCQ: x1.1543.753.753.75) and combined to create a composite score out of 150, which is then mapped to an AP score of 1–5.

Quick Facts

Total MCQs:65
Total SAQs:2
MCQ Weight:50%
SAQ Weight:25%
DBQ Weight:13%
LEQ Weight:13%
Exam Duration:3 hours 3 minutes (183 minutes)

2026 Score Conversion Table – AP Italian Language and Culture

See how your estimated 2026 AP Italian Language and Culture score matches up with the AP scores 1–5 and what each score range indicates.

AP ScoreComposite Range (Estimated 2026)Comment
5
115–150Extremely well qualified. College-level mastery.
4
95–114Well qualified. Strong performance, may get credit.
3
75–94Qualified. Satisfactory performance, may get credit.
2
50–74Possibly qualified. Below typical credit threshold.
1
0–49No recommendation. Needs significant preparation.

Example Score Scenarios– AP Italian Language and Culture

Explore AP Italian Language and Culture sample raw-score combinations and how they translate into AP scores of 3, 4, or 5.

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Targeting a 5 on the exam

55/65 MCQs correct
10/10 SAQ points
5/5 DBQ points
5/5 LEQ points
~135 composite score
Predicted AP Score: 5
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Targeting a 4 on the exam

50/65 MCQs correct
8/10 SAQ points
4/5 DBQ points
4/5 LEQ points
~120 composite score
Predicted AP Score: 4
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Targeting a 3 (passing) on the exam

40/65 MCQs correct
5/10 SAQ points
3/5 DBQ points
3/5 LEQ points
~90 composite score
Predicted AP Score: 3

AP Italian Language and Culture Score Calculator FAQs

Answers to common questions about AP Italian Language and Culture scoring accuracy, exam performance, and 2026 updates.

The exam has two main sections: Section I (Multiple-Choice, 50%) and Section II (Free-Response, 50%). Section II consists of 4 tasks: Email Reply (Q1), Argumentative Essay (Q2), Conversation (Q3), and Cultural Comparison (Q4).

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