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AP Latin Score Calculator 2026

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

Get Your Estimated AP Latin Scores

Predict your AP Latin exam performance by adjusting score sliders for available sections.

Section I: Multiple-Choice

52 Questions, 50% of Total Score

Multiple-Choice Questions

52 Questions, 50% of Total Score (65 minutes)

42

Section II: Free-Response Questions

5 Free-Response Questions, 50% of Total Score

Free-Response Questions (FRQ)

5 Questions (Q1-Q5), 42 Raw Points Total [Mapped to SAQ]

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Your Estimated Score

AP Score
4

Well qualified. Strong performance, may get credit.

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Multiple Choice:
42 / 52
Free-Response Questions (FRQ)
34 / 42
Composite Score:
81 / 100
Safe zone! You are 26 points above the cutoff for a 5.

How the AP Latin Exam Is Scored

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

The AP Latin exam consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Short-Answer Questions (SAQs).

Section I Part A includes 52 MCQs, contributing 50% to your total score.

Section II includes 5 SAQs, contributing 50% to your total score.

Your raw scores from each section are weighted using official multipliers (MCQ: x0.9621.190) and combined to create a composite score out of 100, which is then mapped to an AP score of 1–5.

Quick Facts

Total MCQs:52
Total SAQs:5
MCQ Weight:50%
SAQ Weight:50%
Exam Duration:3 hours (180 minutes)

2026 Score Conversion Table – AP Latin

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

AP ScoreComposite Range (Estimated 2026)Comment
5
80–100Extremely well qualified. College-level mastery.
4
68–79Well qualified. Strong performance, may get credit.
3
50–67Qualified. Satisfactory performance, may get credit.
2
30–49Possibly qualified. Below typical credit threshold.
1
0–29No recommendation. Needs significant preparation.

Example Score Scenarios– AP Latin

Explore AP Latin 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

45/52 MCQs correct
39/42 SAQ points
~90 composite score
Predicted AP Score: 5
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Targeting a 4 on the exam

40/52 MCQs correct
34/42 SAQ points
~74 composite score
Predicted AP Score: 4
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Targeting a 3 (passing) on the exam

35/52 MCQs correct
28/42 SAQ points
~60 composite score
Predicted AP Score: 3

AP Latin Score Calculator FAQs

Answers to common questions about AP Latin scoring accuracy, exam performance, and 2026 updates.

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