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AP Spanish Literature score calculator.

Enter your multiple-choice count and your four free-response scores for analysis and essays. We weight the sections evenly, apply estimated cut scores, and predict your 1 to 5 for AP Spanish Literature and Culture.

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MCQ — correct answers / 65
65 questions · 0.77× weight per correct
Free-response sections
Curves are reasonable estimates. Your actual score is set by the College Board.
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Enter MCQ and FRQ values on the left, then press Calculate.
About this calculator

Tuned for AP Spanish Literature.

AP Spanish Literature reads and analyzes texts from across the Spanish-speaking world. The exam pairs multiple-choice interpretation with four free-response tasks, two short analyses and two essays, split evenly. This AP Spanish Lit score calculator models both halves with estimated cut scores.

Step 1
Count MCQ correct
Out of 65 questions on reading and audio passages. This half is 50 percent of your score.
Step 2
Estimate FRQ scores
Two short text analyses and two essays, including the comparative essay, scored against the rubric.
Step 3
Press Calculate
We map your composite, out of 100, to a 1 to 5. Around 68 earns a 5.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers — written by humans, not a chatbot.

Is this different from AP Spanish Language?

Yes. AP Spanish Language focuses on communication across listening, reading, writing, and speaking. AP Spanish Literature reads and analyzes literary texts, with essays in place of speaking tasks, though both split the exam evenly between multiple choice and free response.

What goes in the free-response section?

Four tasks: a short text explanation, a text and art comparison, an analysis of one text, and a comparative essay on two texts. Estimate each against its rubric and enter all four.

Are the cut scores official?

No. They are reasonable estimates from past exams. The College Board sets the official thresholds each year, so use the result as a guide.

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