Default Setup Used
The Calculus AB preset starts with 45 multiple-choice points, 54 free-response points, and an even 50/50 section split. That keeps the calculator close to the way many full-length practice exams are organized while still letting you edit the numbers when your source uses a different format.
- MCQ raw max: 45 points
- FRQ raw max: 54 points
- Default weight: 50% multiple choice and 50% free response
How to Read the Estimate
For Calculus AB, a borderline result often means the next study session should focus on execution: showing setup clearly, managing calculator and non-calculator timing, and earning partial credit on multi-step free-response questions. A result well above a threshold is more useful as a confidence check than a guarantee.
Before You Enter Scores
Use the number of correct multiple-choice answers, then score each free-response question with the rubric that came with your practice material. If your teacher scores an FRQ out of a different point total, change the FRQ max in the adjustment panel before using the estimate.
Common Sources of Error
The estimate can move if your practice exam is easier or harder than the current exam form, if you award partial credit too generously, or if you mix questions from different years. Treat results within a few composite points of a threshold as a range, not a fixed score.