Based on 2025 Exam Scoring Guidelines - these scores may not be 100% accurate
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Write a method or constructor that uses loops and/or conditionals and calls other methods in the given class (4)
2
Write a method or constructor that makes correct use of built‑in `String` methods. (3)
2
Class setup (4)
2
Behavior implementation (3)
2
Traversal & filtering (3) – Loop through the entire ArrayList safely, use the required accessor methods on each element, and apply the given condition(s) to decide which items to include.
2
Computation & return (2) – Accumulate the needed values (e.g., sum and count) during the loop, compute the requested statistic, and return the result in the correct type/format.
1
Traverse & count (4) – Iterate through every element of the 2‑D array safely, call any required accessor on each item, compare the value to the given target, and keep accurate per‑column (or per‑row) tallies.
2
Pick & return result (2) – Identify which column/row meets the specified criterion (e.g., the fewest matches) using the tallies and return its index/value in the correct type.
2
20% of students achieved this score last year.
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How does this Fiveable AP Computer Science A Score calculator work?
Adjust the sliders to guesstimate which rubric points you think you'll get. The calculator will apply the accurate score weights + give you an estimated final score! (Pep's final form will change depending on your score 🌶️)
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Yes! The weights of the score + the points possible are very accurate, based on info from the Course & Exam Descriptions and Scoring Guidelines from the 2025 AP exams.
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The one area we can't be perfectly accurate is how we determined the final predicted scores of 1-5. College Board doesn't publish the "cut points" for each scores so no one knows the exact thresholds for each year.
But we can get pretty close! We used old released exams and other calculators to estimate "if you earned this % of points, you would earn this score". These are meant to be benchmarks to give a rough idea of what to expect.
How are the AP Computer Science A exams scored?
What is a good score on the AP Computer Science A exam?
It's all relative (really). We tend to think your score matters far less in the long run, so there really isn't such thing as a "bad score". Taking the test and going through the process is correlated with going to and doing better in college.
Technically, a "3" is considered passing because it's the lowest score that can earn college credit. Some colleges require 4s or 5s. And some (elite) colleges don't give credit at all.
You can search all colleges for their AP Credit policy here: (https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/getting-credit-placement/search-policies)
What were last year's AP Computer Science A scores?
College Board publishes the distribution of scores for every subject so you can see what % earned each score on the 5-point scale: (https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/about-ap-scores/score-distributions)
We listed these on the calculator as well :)
How can I improve my AP Computer Science A scores?
This calculator is useful because it's a baseline. Once you know your strengths and weaknesses, you can make a plan to improve!
In the weeks leading up to the exam, you should do a few things:
When do AP Computer Science A scores come out?
The scores are usually released the week after the 4th of July. You can get them by signing into your College Board account. Instructions are here: (https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/view-scores)