Calc BC Score Calculator – AP Calculus BC Score Predictor
∫ AP CALCULUS BC SCORE CALCULATOR

Calc BC
Score Calculator

Enter MCQ and FRQ scores to predict your AP Calculus BC exam score — plus your AB Subscore — instantly.

// AP Calculus BC Score Calculator
Section I: Multiple Choice 50%
45 total MCQ · 105 min · No penalty for wrong answers
Section II: Free Response 50%
Part A – Calculator (FRQs 1–2, 0–9 each)
Part B – No Calculator (FRQs 3–6, 0–9 each)
6 FRQs · 105 min · Each scored 0–9 points
AP Calc BC Score
AB Subscore
Calculated from AB-only content questions
MC Raw
FRQ Raw
Composite
Percentile Est.
Composite Score Progress0 / 108

AP Calculus BC Scoring: The Complete Guide

AP Calculus BC is one of the most mathematically demanding AP courses — and one of the most rewarding. It covers the full AP Calculus AB curriculum plus additional topics including sequences and series, parametric and polar functions, and advanced integration techniques. Understanding the scoring structure is essential for optimal exam strategy, particularly for managing time across four distinct exam sections.

As a mathematics instructor who has taught AP Calculus BC for eleven years and reviewed College Board exam statistics across multiple cycles, I’ll walk you through exactly how the Calc BC score calculator generates your predicted score.

AP Calculus BC vs AB: What’s Extra

AB Content (~60%)
Both Exams

Limits, derivatives, integrals, FTC, basic differential equations

BC-Only Content (~40%)
BC Only

Series, sequences, Taylor/Maclaurin, parametric, polar, advanced integration

Section Scoring Mechanics

COMPOSITE FORMULA MC Raw Score = MCQ Part A correct + MCQ Part B correct (max 45)
FRQ Raw Score = Sum of all 6 FRQ scores (max 54)
Composite = MC Raw × 1.2 + FRQ Raw (max 108 points)

Score 5: ~68–108 | Score 4: ~52–67 | Score 3: ~40–51
Score 2: ~28–39 | Score 1: 0–27

The AB Subscore

The AB Subscore is a separate score (1–5) reported alongside the BC score for every student who takes AP Calculus BC. It is calculated using only the questions that test Calculus AB content — approximately 60% of multiple choice questions and 4 of the 6 FRQs. This allows universities to award Calculus AB-equivalent credit even to students who didn’t take the AB exam separately. The AB Subscore is particularly valuable for students who plan to continue to Calculus II (BC earns Calc I credit; knowing your AB Subscore confirms the depth of that foundation).

∫ Calc BC Strategy: The FRQ section allows a graphing calculator for Parts A only (FRQs 1–2). Use the calculator strategically — set up integrals analytically, then use numerical integration for final answers. Show all setup work, as partial credit is available even with incorrect final answers.
🥇
Gold Resale Value Calculator

Apply calculus concepts to real financial modelling — rate of change of asset values is pure derivatives.

🎭
Character Headcanon Generator

Take a creative break from calculus — balance rigorous study with imaginative thinking.

💪
One Rep Max Calculator

Strength training and calculus both involve optimisation — find your maximum in both domains.

AP Calculus BC Score Distribution

AP Calculus BC has one of the highest 5-rates of any AP exam — approximately 38–43% of students score a 5 each year. This unusually high distribution reflects the self-selection effect: only students with strong mathematical foundations and intensive preparation typically enrol in BC Calculus. The pass rate (score 3+) is approximately 70–75%, significantly higher than most AP exams.

Frequently Asked Questions

Topics exclusive to AP Calculus BC include: sequences and series (convergence tests, Taylor and Maclaurin series, power series), parametric equations and curves, polar coordinates and polar area, Euler’s method for differential equations, logistic growth models, and integration by parts and partial fractions (beyond basic AB coverage).
Calc BC is strongly recommended if you are comfortable with precalculus, intend to major in mathematics, engineering, physics, economics, or any quantitative field, and have the time for a more intensive course. BC covers more content for the same number of credits at most universities. Students who earn a 3+ on BC receive AB credit automatically via the AB Subscore.
Each of the 6 AP Calculus BC free-response questions is worth a maximum of 9 points, for a total FRQ maximum of 54 points. Points are awarded for each correct mathematical step within a question — a wrong final answer does not negate correct setup and process work.
A graphing calculator is allowed on MCQ Part B and FRQ Part A only. The most commonly used approved calculators are the TI-84 Plus CE, TI-Nspire CX (non-CAS), and Casio fx-9750GIII. Calculators with CAS (Computer Algebra System) capabilities that can perform symbolic manipulation are not permitted.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top