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AP Comparative Government Score Calculator

Predict your AP CoGo score based on 2026 exam scoring guidelines
πŸ“Š Updated for 2026 AP Comparative Government exam β€’ Based on official College Board scoring weights
Section I: Multiple Choice
15
4
Section II: Free Response
FRQ 1 – Conceptual Analysis (4 points max)
Defines concept (1 pt)
Explains and compares concept (3 pts)
2 / 4
FRQ 2 – Quantitative Analysis (5 points max)
Describe data (1 pt)
Describe pattern (1 pt)
Describe course concepts (1 pt)
Draw conclusion (1 pt)
Explain data demonstrates (1 pt)
3 / 5
FRQ 3 – Comparative Analysis (5 points max)
Define political concept (1 pt)
Describe examples in two countries (2 pts)
Compare responses (2 pts)
3 / 5
FRQ 4 – Argument Essay (5 points max)
Defensible claim/thesis (1 pt)
Evidence from course countries (2 pts)
Reasoning explaining evidence (1 pt)
Respond to opposing perspective (1 pt)
3 / 5
Predicted AP Score
3
Weighted Score: 57/100
πŸ“Š Est. percentile: 45% of test takers
19
Multiple Choice Score
11
Free Response Score
30
Raw Score (out of 41)
73%
Percentage
Score Distribution Comparison
5
12%
4
20%
3
32%
2
22%
1
14%
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Based on your scores, focus on FRQ writing practice and reviewing course concepts for the six core countries.
AP Comparative Government score calculator - predict your AP exam score
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AP Comparative Government Score Calculator β€” How It Works

This calculator estimates your final AP score (1-5) based on your performance on multiple-choice questions and free-response essays. The scoring aligns with the official College Board weights for the AP Comparative Government and Politics exam.

Exam Structure (2026)

  • Section I: Multiple Choice β€” 55 questions, 45% of total score
  • Section II: Free Response β€” 4 questions, 55% of total score
  • FRQ 1: Conceptual Analysis (4 points)
  • FRQ 2: Quantitative Analysis (5 points)
  • FRQ 3: Comparative Analysis (5 points)
  • FRQ 4: Argument Essay (5 points)

AP Score Interpretation

  • 5 β€” Extremely well qualified (Top 12-15%)
  • 4 β€” Well qualified (Top 30-35%)
  • 3 β€” Qualified (Passing, many colleges grant credit)
  • 2 β€” Possibly qualified
  • 1 β€” No recommendation

How to Improve Your Score

  • πŸ“– Master the six core countries: UK, Russia, China, Mexico, Iran, Nigeria
  • ✍️ Practice FRQ writing with official College Board rubrics
  • πŸ“Š Focus on quantitative analysis skills β€” interpreting charts and data
  • 🌍 Understand comparative concepts across political systems
  • πŸ“ Review argument essay structure: claim, evidence, reasoning, rebuttal

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a good AP Comparative Government score? β€” A score of 3 or higher is considered passing and often earns college credit.
  • What percentage is a 5 on AP Comparative Government? β€” Typically around 70-75% of the total raw points, varying by year.
  • How is the FRQ scored? β€” Each FRQ is scored on a specific rubric; points are awarded for meeting specific criteria, not for length.
  • What countries are covered? β€” Great Britain, Russia, China, Mexico, Iran, and Nigeria.