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How are you projecting the 2022 scoring curve?
At this time, the College Board has not officially released a scoring worksheet that reflects the latest changes in AP® Art History. To create our projected curve, we have taken the relative percentages of the MCQ and FRQ as well as the point values of each question as outlined in the scoring guidelines released here.
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What is a good AP® Art History score?
Receiving a 3, 4, or 5 is generally accepted as scoring well on an AP® exam. According to the College Board a 3 is ‘qualified,’ a 4 ‘well qualified,’ and a 5 ‘extremely well qualified.’ Depending on the school you plan to attend, college credits may be available for scores within the 3-5 range. To review the AP® Credit Policy, for schools you’re considering, use College Board’s search tool.
When evaluating your performance on the AP® Art History Exam take into account the subject matter and your performance versus your peers. According to the latest 2024 AP® Art History score distribution report, 62.7% of students achieved a 3 or higher, last year.
What is the average AP® Art History score?
The average AP® Art History score varies yearly due to factors such as new students, available study materials and revision of exams. The College Board typically attempts to maintain consistency in exams for each subject. We can analyze the average AP® Art History score more efficiently by considering a multi-year trend.
We can refer to the AP® Student Score Distributions, released by the College Board annually. These reports show us that the mean AP® Art History score was 3.00 in 2024, 3.04 in 2023, 2.99 in 2022, 2.84 in 2021, and 3.15 in 2020. Calculating the raw average of the last five years allows us to surmise that the average AP® Art History score is 3.00.
Why are AP® Art History scores curved?
The scores on AP® exams are curved every year by the College Board to preserve consistency and standardize student performance. Courses, AP® Art History included, are primarily college-level subjects. The scoring guidelines emulate the austerity of similar college courses.
How do I get a 5 on AP® Art History?
This is the question every student asks which, lamentably, has no easy answer. To achieve a 5 on the AP® Art History exam, you will need a combination of excellent study habits, determination, and devoted material absorption. The AP® Art History Exam centers around your understanding of the required course works of art, contextual knowledge, and understanding of global relationships between artistic traditions. Additionally, the test evaluates your familiarity with artists, schools, and movements; important dates and historical periods; means of influence on artists by other artists, traditions, and movements; and the techniques, styles, and subjects for particular works of art. Your ability to analyze unfamiliar artwork and compose compelling arguments based on contextual and observable evidence is essential.
Luckily, Albert.io has developed many informational articles to help you further prepare for the AP® Art History Exam. Peruse the following for in-depth course help:
- Is AP® Art History Hard?
- How to Study for AP® Art History
- AP® Art History Redesign: What You Need to Know
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Why should I use this AP® Art History score calculator?
Albert.io’s AP® Art History score calculator was created to inspire you as you prepare for the upcoming exam. Our score calculators use the official scoring worksheets of previously released College Board exams to provide you with accurate and current information. We know that preparation is the key to success and in that spirit have provided you with this easy tool. Once you know the makeup of a 3, 4, or 5 AP® Art History score, you will be better prepared to ace your exam with minimal worry.
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