AP World History: Modern Score Calculator

Estimate how well you need to do on each section of the AP World History: Modern exam by plugging numbers into this AP World History: Modern Score Calculator.

Section 1: Multiple Choice
Part A - Multiple Choice
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Part B - Short-Answer Question 1
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Part B - Short-Answer Question 2
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Part B - Short-Answer Question 3
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Section 2: Free Response
Part A - Document-Based Question (DBQ)
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Part B - Long-Essay Question (LEQ)
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Multiple Choice44
Free Response28
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How do I practice for the AP® Test in 2025?
There’s three steps to preparing for the AP Exam : study, practice and review.
  • Study : Start by studying the general concepts from every unit of the AP exam. Look over any material and tests from class this year, and go through the AP study guide for your exam.
  • AP Practice : Acing the exam is all about being able to recall the information quickly on the exam. Make sure to do a few rounds of the AP Practice Test Room daily to get really good at recalling the concepts.
  • Review : As you practice, make sure to note down the questions you’re messing up and make it a point to go back and review that topic. Focus your AP practice extra hard on those confusing topics.
When do AP exam scores come out in 2025?
AP exam scores for 2025 will be released in mid-July. The College Board releases scores on a staggered schedule over a couple of days, so the exact date will usually vary depending on your location. They typically don't announce the exact dates until closer to July so check the CollegeBoard site for the most up-to-date information
What percent of the AP Exam is multiple-choice?
Most of the AP exam subjects allocate approximately 45% of the test to multiple choice questions. MCQs can be very different from what you’re used to on class tests because the options are designed to trick you. To make sure you are prepared for the AP exam, you can run through the AP Practice Test room’s multiple choice questions daily.
How do I find practice exams on AP classroom?
If you’re looking for free AP practice exams to prepare for your AP exam, you can practice the multiple choice questions here & practice for the FRQs on the free response room.
Are practice AP exams harder than the real thing?
YES, don’t worry! Most of the AP practice prep books make their practice exams super hard to the point you want to give up. If you’re looking for questions that’ll help you learn the material without throwing you for a loop, I’d recommend trying the AP Practice Test Room instead.
How do I cram for the AP exam?
Last minute cramming for the AP exam can be a lot, so here’s what you’re going to do. First, figure out how many days you have left and make a realistic study plan that’s divided into three intervals. The first interval is for reviewing your material from class, finding free AP resources to review from & looking over them. In the second interval, go through lots of practice problems and do your vocabulary flashcards daily. As you go through them, make sure to keep track of the questions you got wrong and review those topics. In the third interval, we double down on reviewing our mistakes, identifying problem areas and doing targeted AP practice specifically on those topics.