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AP English Literature Score Calculator

Estimate your AP English Literature and Composition score from your multiple-choice count and essay scores.

How this estimate works: AP English Literature combines 55 multiple-choice questions (~45% of the composite) with the free-response section (3 essays scored 0-6 (Poetry, Prose, Literary Argument), ~55%). The 1-5 cut-offs shown are estimates for the 2025-26 cycle, not official College Board cut scores.

AP Lit score cut-offs (estimated)

ScoreComposite neededRecent share of students
573%+8%
460%+24%
346%+33%
233%+24%
1below 33%11%

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Frequently asked

What is a good score on AP English Literature?
A 3 is generally considered passing and is the most common credit threshold, a 4 is strong, and a 5 is the top score. On AP English Literature, an estimated 73% composite reaches a 5 and 46% reaches a 3 in a typical year.
How is AP English Literature scored?
Your raw multiple-choice and free-response points are combined into a weighted composite (multiple choice is about 45% and free response about 55% of the score), then mapped to the 1-5 scale. The exact mapping changes slightly each year, so this tool gives an estimate.
Is this the official AP Lit curve?
No. College Board does not publish exact annual cut scores. These thresholds are estimates based on publicly released scoring worksheets and recent score distributions, updated for the 2025-26 cycle.
When do AP scores come out?
AP exams are taken in May and scores are typically released in early-to-mid July. Use this calculator before scores drop to estimate where you are likely to land.