AP World History: Modern Score Calculator
Estimate your potential AP World History: Modern (WHAP) exam score based on your performance in each section. This calculator uses the official weighting for each component of the exam to provide an estimated composite score, which is then converted to the 1-5 AP scale.
Estimated AP WHAP Score:
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The AP World History: Modern (WHAP) exam assesses your understanding of global history from c. 1200 CE to the present. It's a challenging exam that requires both factual recall and sophisticated analytical skills. The exam is divided into two main sections, each with multiple components, and each component contributes a specific percentage to your overall score.
Exam Structure and Weighting:
- Section 1A: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
- Number of Questions: 55 questions
- Time Allotment: 55 minutes
- Weighting: 40% of total exam score
- Each question is worth 1 point. No points are deducted for incorrect answers.
- Section 1B: Short-Answer Questions (SAQ)
- Number of Questions: 3 questions
- Time Allotment: 40 minutes
- Weighting: 20% of total exam score
- Each SAQ is typically scored out of 3 points.
- Section 2A: Document-Based Question (DBQ)
- Number of Questions: 1 question
- Time Allotment: 60 minutes (including 15-minute reading period)
- Weighting: 25% of total exam score
- The DBQ is scored out of a maximum of 7 points, evaluating your ability to analyze historical documents and construct an argument.
- Section 2B: Long Essay Question (LEQ)
- Number of Questions: 1 question (from a choice of 3)
- Time Allotment: 40 minutes
- Weighting: 15% of total exam score
- The LEQ is scored out of a maximum of 6 points, assessing your ability to develop and support a historical argument using evidence from your knowledge of world history.
How the Calculator Works:
This calculator takes your estimated raw scores for each section and applies the official College Board weighting to calculate a composite score out of 100. This composite score is then mapped to the familiar 1-5 AP scale. The cutoffs used for the 1-5 scale are based on historical data and are approximate. Actual cutoffs can vary slightly each year depending on the exam's difficulty and the overall performance of test-takers.
Example Scenario:
Let's say a student performs as follows:
- MCQ: 40 correct answers out of 55
- SAQ 1: 2 points out of 3
- SAQ 2: 2 points out of 3
- SAQ 3: 2 points out of 3
- DBQ: 5 points out of 7
- LEQ: 4 points out of 6
Using the calculator with these inputs, the estimated composite score would be approximately 68.48 out of 100, which typically translates to an AP Score of 4. This indicates the student is "Well qualified" for college credit.
Remember, consistent practice and a deep understanding of historical concepts and analytical skills are key to achieving a high score on the AP World History: Modern exam.