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)
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]
Your Estimated Score
Well qualified. Strong performance, may get credit.
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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.
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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 Score | Composite Range (Estimated 2026) | Comment |
|---|---|---|
5 | 80–100 | Extremely well qualified. College-level mastery. |
4 | 68–79 | Well qualified. Strong performance, may get credit. |
3 | 50–67 | Qualified. Satisfactory performance, may get credit. |
2 | 30–49 | Possibly qualified. Below typical credit threshold. |
1 | 0–29 | No 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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AP Latin Score Calculator FAQs
Answers to common questions about AP Latin scoring accuracy, exam performance, and 2026 updates.