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AP Comparative Government Score Calculator
Predict your AP CoGo score based on 2026 exam scoring guidelines
π Updated for 2026 AP Comparative Government exam β’ Based on official College Board scoring weights
Section I: Multiple Choice
Section II: Free Response
FRQ 1 β Conceptual Analysis (4 points max)
Defines concept (1 pt)
Explains and compares concept (3 pts)
FRQ 2 β 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)
FRQ 3 β Comparative Analysis (5 points max)
Define political concept (1 pt)
Describe examples in two countries (2 pts)
Compare responses (2 pts)
FRQ 4 β 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)
Predicted AP Score
3
Weighted Score: 57/100
π 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
π Study Recommendations
Based on your scores, focus on FRQ writing practice and reviewing course concepts for the six core countries.
Based on your scores, focus on FRQ writing practice and reviewing course concepts for the six core countries.
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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
- π Master the six core countries: UK, Russia, China, Mexico, Iran, Nigeria
- βοΈ Practice FRQ writing with official College Board rubrics
- π Focus on quantitative analysis skills β interpreting charts and data
- π Understand comparative concepts across political systems
- π 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.