What AP Test Scores Do Colleges Accept? | Leland (2023)

Advanced Placement (AP) classes are a way in which high school students can experience the rigor of intro-level college courses. At the end of the course, there is an AP exam and if the student passes with a high enough score, they may be able to get college credit. The program officially began in 1956 and is run by the College Board.

The AP exams cover the entire curriculum of any given class and scores range from one to five. A score of three is considered passing; however, many top colleges require a four or five for college credit.

An Overview of AP Classes

Why Do High School Students Take AP Classes?

One of the principal reasons for taking AP classes is that it helps students stand out on their college applications. As they are theoretically at the same level as college classes, taking AP courses and doing well in them shows the Admissions Committee that the student is academically prepared for the next step. In particular, getting a five on the exam shows a very advanced knowledge of the subject and superiority in comparison to other applicants.

AP classes also help students stand out because the GPA is weighted differently for them than regular classes. A traditional grade scale goes up to 4.0, but the AP weighted grade scale goes to 5.0. The different scale was established in recognition of the added difficulty of these classes. Schools did not want to penalize students who were looking for a more rigorous academic experience. Thus, students can get a B in an AP class and still have a 4.0. Usually, schools will look at both the weighted and unweighted GPAs of applicants: the unweighted as a measure of overall academic performance and the weighted as a measure of the course load difficulty.

For others, the motivation lies in the college credit received. Doing well enough on the exam to receive college credit helps students graduate earlier than they otherwise might have, saving time and money. Also, they’ll be able to spend more time in their major classes rather than general education requirements.

What AP Classes Are Offered?

At the inception of the AP program, there were only 11 courses offered; however, that number has since risen to 38. Naturally, not all schools offer all 38 as what is available depends heavily on student interest, the availability and expertise of teachers, and how big the school is, among other factors. The classes span a variety of subjects including languages, math, reading/writing, history, science, and more.

Arts

  • AP Music Theory
  • AP Art History
  • AP 2-D Art and Design
  • AP 3-D Art and Design
  • AP Drawing

History and Social Sciences

  • AP Comparative Government and Politics
  • AP European History
  • AP Human Geography
  • AP Macroeconomics
  • AP Microeconomics
  • AP Psychology
  • AP United Government and Politics
  • AP United States History
  • AP World History: Modern

Sciences

  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Environmental Science
  • AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based
  • AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics

English

  • AP English Language and Composition
  • AP English Literature and Composition

AP World Languages and Culture

  • AP Chinese Language and Culture
  • AP French Language and Culture
  • AP German Language and Culture
  • AP Italian Language and Culture
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture
  • AP Latin

Math and Computer Science

  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Computer Science A
  • AP Computer Science Principles
  • AP Statistics

AP Capstone Diploma Program

  • AP Research
  • AP Seminar

What are the Easiest and Hardest AP Classes?

While the level of difficulty depends dramatically on the individual’s academic strengths and interests as well as the teacher, it’s possible to measure the hardest and easiest classes based on the score distributions. The classes that have the least amount of three to fives are typically going to be harder than the classes in which a lot of people pass.

Also, keep in mind that different universities accept different scores as “passing.” So, while a community college or state school might provide college credit for a three, a top university will require a four or five. Keep in mind that there are other factors affecting the data, such as how many students took that class, so use this as a guide rather than a rule. With that being said, here are some of the “easiest” and “hardest” AP classes, based on the score distributions of pass/fail from 2021.

Easiest AP Classes

1. AP Chinese Language and Culture

% Failed: 11.7%

2. AP 2-D Art & Design

% Failed: 12.9%

3. AP Drawing

% Failed: 13.8%

4. AP Seminar

% Failed: 15%

5. AP Comparative Government and Politics

% Failed: 18.2%

6. AP Research

% Failed: 18.5%

7. AP Spanish Language and Culture

% Failed: 20%

8. AP Calculus BC

% Failed: 24.8%

9. AP Japanese Language and Culture

% Failed: 25.6%

10. AP Physics C: Mechanics

% Failed: 26.5%

Hardest AP Classes

1. AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based

% Failed: 57.8%

2. AP English Literature and Composition

% Failed: 56.1%

3. AP United States History

% Failed: 52.8%

4. AP Environmental Science

% Failed: 49.7%

5. AP United Government and Politics

% Failed: 49.6%

6. AP Calculus AB

% Failed: 49%

7. AP Macroeconomics (Tied)

% Failed: 48.6%

8. AP Chemistry (Tied)

% Failed: 48.6%

9. AP World History: Modern

% Failed: 47.9%

10. AP Human Geography

% Failed: 47.5%

How To Submit AP Test Scores

Scores are submitted through College Board for score verification. Every student can send their scores to one institution for free each year that they take AP courses. The deadline for designating that institution is June 20. For individuals that need to send reports to multiple places, that can be done online for a fee or through mail/fax. To order or send scores, do the following:

1. Create or sign in to your My AP account here

2. Go to your AP profile

3. Click on “Score Send”

4. Choose the scholarship organization or college/university

AP Credits Accepted by the Top 30 Public and Private Universities

Before you enroll in an AP class, it can be beneficial to have a rough idea of what scores are accepted as college credit. This will give you an idea of how well you’ll need to do on the test. As mentioned above, there are many other reasons for taking AP classes, but college credit is a major motivation for many students.

Private Universities

Harvard University

The status of AP classes at Harvard has recently changed. In previous years, the school would give credit to students who received a five on the exam. However, as of Fall 2020, any incoming students will not be able to receive college degree credit for any AP classes taken in high school. Harvard will continue to use AP classes for placement and some of them may fulfill the university’s language requirement.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT will give credit for AP exam scores of five, but will not give partial credit for lower scores or classes that teach AP curricula. The credits are automatically recorded as they are received from the test administrators.

AP Credits Accepted and the Corresponding Course/Credit

  • AP Calculus BC (Class 18.01)

*Note AP Calculus AB will not grant credit but will allow students to enroll in an accelerated Calculus course upon matriculation.

  • Either AP Physics C (Class 8.01)
  • Any Arts, English, History & Social Sciences, and World Languages and Cultures AP Classes (9 credits each of unrestricted elective credit)
  • AP Seminar/AP Research (9 unrestricted elective credit for both)

Yale University

The scores that Yale accepts for credit depend on the department but are either a four or a five. It’s important to note that Yale mentions that even if you can’t get university credit for your AP exam scores, you probably won’t be admitted to the school if you don’t take them at all. Regardless of the scores you get, taking AP classes shows the university that you challenged yourself academically, making admission more likely.

AP Credits Accepted

Required Score of 5:

  • AP English Language and Composition or AP Literature and Composition (1 credit)
  • AP Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish (2 credits) and Italian (1 credit)
  • AP Art History (1 credit)
  • AP Calculus AB (1 credit)
  • AP Calculus BC (2 credits)
  • AP Music Theory (1 credit)
  • Both AP Physics C classes (1 credit)

*Requires a 5 on the AP Calculus AB test or a 4-5 on AP Calculus BC test

Required Score of 4:

  • AP Calculus BC (1 credit)

Princeton University

AP Credits Accepted

Required Score of 5:

  • AP French
  • AP German
  • AP Italian
  • AP Latin
  • AP Spanish

*Only 2 credits awarded for foreign languages.

  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry (2 credits)
  • AP Macroeconomics
  • AP Microeconomics

*A 5 in both classes will grant 2 credits, rather than 1

  • AP Statistics (won’t get credit but will replace a class)

Required Score of 4:

  • AP US History or AP European History or AP World History (only 1 credit awarded)
  • AP Chemistry (1 credit)
  • AP Physics C I and II or AP Physics 1 and 2

Columbia University

In exchange for AP credits, Columbia grants credit and sometimes exemption from required courses, depending on the score. For more details on Columbia’s AP credit system, click here.

AP Credits Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP Biology (5)
  • AP Chemistry (4 or 5)
  • AP Computer Science A or AB (4 or 5)
  • AP Economics (4 or 5)
  • AP English Language and Composition (5)
  • AP English Literature and Composition (5)
  • AP French Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Government and Politics: United States (5)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (5)
  • AP United States History (5)
  • AP European History (5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (4)
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Spanish Literature (4 or 5)
  • AP Latin (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus AB (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus BC (4)
  • AP Statistics (5)
  • AP Music Theory (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics 1 and 2 (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (4 or 5)

Stanford University

Stanford recognizes and provides credit for some AP courses, with a few restrictions:

1. Students that take Stanford courses below the placement courses will have their AP credits removed as it is considered a duplicate course.

2. A maximum of 10 credits/quarter units can be given for one subject area.

3. Students cannot receive credit for more than one exam in a single subject type (except for language and Physics courses)

4. No more than 45 credits from transfer courses and test scores can be applied toward the undergraduate degree.

5. Students that get a high enough score on some of the AP exams may need to take a placement test to determine the correct subsequent course.

The school’s AP credit policies are outlined in further detail on its website.

AP Credits Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP Calculus AB (5)
  • AP Calculus BC (4 or 5)
  • AP Chemistry (4 or 5)
  • AP Chinese Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Computer Science (4 or 5)
  • AP French Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Latin (5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics 1 and 2 (4 or 5)

Duke University

While Duke does not accept any AP credits for course replacements, they can be used to determine placement in higher-level classes. They are also useful for STEM majors as many courses have prerequisites that the AP credits can help fulfill. Two AP credits can go toward the graduation requirements so some students may be able to finish earlier. The AP credit criteria are different depending on the major. Below are the required scores for the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences. More information can be found here.

AP Credits Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP Art History (5)
  • AP Drawing (5)
  • AP 2-D Design (5)
  • AP 3-D Design (5)
  • AP Biology (4 or 5)
  • AP Chemistry (4 or 5)
  • AP Chinese Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Computer Science A (4 or 5)
  • AP Computer Science Principles (5)
  • AP Macroeconomics (4 or 5)
  • AP Microeconomics (4 or 5)
  • AP Literature and Composition (4 or 5)
  • AP Language and Composition (4 or 5)
  • AP Environmental Science (4 or 5)
  • AP French Language and Culture (5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP European History (4 or 5)
  • AP United States History (4 or 5)
  • AP World History (4 or 5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Latin (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus AB (5)
  • AP Calculus BC (4 or 5)
  • AP Music Theory (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (4 or 5)
  • AP United States Government and Politics (4 or 5)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (4 or 5)
  • AP Psychology (5)
  • AP Statistics (5)

Rice University

For students that receive either a four or five on their AP exams, the credit will be assigned based on the current AP Credit List for that matriculation year. The list below is for Fall 2021 to Spring 2022.

AP Credits Accepted and the Corresponding Course

  • AP Art History (HART 100)
  • AP Biology (BIOS 201 or 202)
  • AP Calculus AB (MATH 105)
  • AP Calculus BC (MATH 105 or 106)
  • AP Chemistry (CHEM 111/113/112/114)
  • AP Chinese Language and Culture (CHIN 222)
  • AP Computer Science (COMP 105)
  • AP Macroeconomics (ECON 113)
  • AP Microeconomics (ECON 111)
  • AP Language and Composition (ENGL 121)
  • AP Literature and Composition (ENGL 122)
  • AP Environmental Science (CEVE 100)
  • AP French Language and Culture (FREN 222)
  • AP German Language and Culture (GERM 222)
  • AP US Government and Politics (POLI 110)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (POLI 112)
  • AP European History (HIST 103)
  • AP United States History (HIST 105)
  • AP World History (HIST 107)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (ITAL 222)
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture (JAPA 222)
  • AP Latin (102 for a score of 4; 201 for a score of 5)
  • AP Music Theory (MUSI 117)
  • AP Physics 1 (PHYS 141)
  • AP Physics 2 (PHYS 142)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (PHYS 101/103)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (PHYS 102/104)
  • AP Psychology (PSYC 101)
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture (SPAN 222)
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture (SPAN 225)
  • AP Statistics (STAT 280)

Brown University

Brown does not accept any AP exam scores for course credit; however, some of them can be used for placement in higher-level courses or to satisfy the requirement for a major concentration. See the stipulations and specificities on the Brown website.

AP Credits Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP United States History (5)
  • AP Art History (5)
  • AP Biology (4 or 5)
  • AP Chemistry (4 or 5)
  • AP Macroeconomics (4 or 5)
  • AP Microeconomics (4 or 5)
  • *Note: A score of 4 or 5 in both economics classes will earn AP credit.
  • AP Environmental Science (5)
  • AP European History (5)
  • AP French Language and Literature (4 or 5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Latin (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus AB (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus BC (3, 4, or 5)
  • AP Physics 1 and 2 (5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (5 or 4 with other Physics C credit)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (5)
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP World History (5)

University of Pennsylvania

Some AP exam scores will be rewarded with class credit or they may result in eligibility for a higher-level class. Depending on the subject, the student may need to consult with their college’s chair or the undergraduate chair. Also, some scores will fulfill a requirement but won’t provide any school credit. More information can be found here.

AP Credits Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP Art History (5)
  • AP Chemistry (5)

*Note: for Engineering students only

  • AP Computer Science (5)
  • AP Macroeconomics (5)
  • AP Microeconomics (5)
  • AP French Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Latin (4 or 5)
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Spanish Literature and Language (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus BC (5)
  • AP Physics 1 (5)
  • AP Physics 2 (5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (5)
  • AP Psychology (5)
  • AP Statistics (5)

Dartmouth College

Dartmouth provides class credit or a class exemption for some AP scores. The number of credits and the level of classes that the student is eligible for depends on the subject and the test score. The detailed table is displayed here.

AP Credits Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP Calculus AB (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus BC (4 or 5)
  • AP Chemistry (5)
  • AP Computer Science (4 or 5)
  • AP Microeconomics (5)
  • AP Environmental Science (4 or 5)
  • AP French Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Geography (4 or 5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Latin (5)
  • AP Music (combined score of 5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (4 or 5)
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Statistics (4 or 5)

Washington University–St. Louis

AP exams are used for placement into higher-level courses, the granting of course credit, and toward fulfillment of major/minor requirements. The specific scores and credits provided depend on the subject and the department. No more than 15 credits of AP exams and other pre-matriculation credits can be counted toward a degree. For more information, visit the school’s website.

AP Credits Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP Art History (4 or 5)
  • AP Biology (4 or 5)
  • AP Chemistry (4 or 5)
  • AP Computer Science (4 or 5)
  • AP Microeconomics (5)
  • AP Macroeconomics (5)
  • AP Language and Composition or AP Literature and Composition (5)
  • AP French Language and Culture or AP French Literature (3, 4, or 5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (3, 4, or 5)
  • AP United States History (4 or 5)
  • AP European History (4 or 5)
  • AP World History (4 or 5)
  • AP Latin (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus AB (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus BC (4 or 5)
  • *Note: A placement test may be required depending on the major and what classes the student would like to take upon matriculation.
  • AP Music Theory (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics 1 (5)
  • AP Physics 2 (5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetics (4 or 5)
  • AP US Government and Politics (4 or 5)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (4 or 5
  • AP Psychology (5)
  • AP Statistics (5)
  • AP 2-D Design (5)
  • AP 3-D Design (5)
  • AP Drawing (5)

Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt accepts AP credit for four different things: (1) Determine placement for higher-level classes, especially in math and languages; (2) satisfy the foreign language requirement; (3) count toward major and minor requirements, varies by the department; and (4) count toward the number of credits required for graduation. No more than 18 pre-matriculation credits can help fulfill graduation requirements.

AP Credits Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP Art History (4 or 5)
  • AP Biology (4 or 5)
  • AP Chemistry (5)
  • AP Chinese and Language (4 or 5)
  • AP Computer Science A (5)
  • AP Computer Science Principles (5)
  • AP Environmental Science (4 or 5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Microeconomics (4 or 5)
  • AP Macroeconomics (4 or 5)
  • AP Language and Composition (4 or 5)
  • AP Literature and Composition (4 or 5)
  • AP French Language and Culture or AP French Literature (4 or 5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP United States History (4 or 5)
  • AP European History (4 or 5)
  • AP World History (4 or 5)
  • AP Latin (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus AB (5)
  • AP Calculus BC (5)
  • AP Music Theory (5)
  • AP Physics 1 (5)
  • AP Physics 2 (5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetics (5)
  • AP Spanish Language or Literature (4 or 5)
  • AP US Government and Politics (4 or 5)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (4 or 5)
  • AP Psychology (5)
  • AP Statistics (4 or 5)
  • AP 2-D Design (4 or 5)
  • AP 3-D Design (4 or 5)
  • AP Drawing (4 or 5)

Northwestern University

The policies on AP test scores for Northwestern are updated each year. The most recent policy can be found here. Generally, AP scores can be used toward fulfilling a degree, although the number of credits earned and course placements is unique to each undergraduate department.

AP Credits Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP Art History (5)
  • AP 2-D Design (5)
  • AP 3-D Design (5)
  • AP Drawing (5)
  • AP Biology (5)
  • AP Chemistry (4 or 5)
  • AP Chinese and Language (4 or 5)
  • AP Computer Science A (4 or 5)
  • AP Computer Science Principles (4 or 5
  • AP Environmental Science (5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Human Geography (5)
  • AP Microeconomics (5)
  • AP Macroeconomics (5)
  • AP Language and Composition (5)
  • AP Literature and Composition (5)
  • AP French Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP United States History (5)
  • AP European History (5)
  • AP World History (5)
  • AP Latin (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus AB (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus BC (4 or 5)
  • AP Music Theory (5)
  • AP Physics 1 (5)
  • AP Physics 2 (5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetics (5)
  • AP Spanish Language or Literature (4 or 5)
  • AP US Government and Politics (5)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (5)
  • AP Psychology (5)
  • AP Statistics (4 or 5)

University of Chicago

AP credits can go toward course credit and placement at the University of Chicago. However, all students are required to take placement tests in conjunction with AP scores to help determine the correct placement. At least 3800 of the 4200 credits required for graduation must be earned through post-matriculation courses.

AP Credits Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP Art History (5)
  • AP Biology (4 or 5)
  • AP Chemistry (5)
  • AP Chinese and Language (5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture (5)
  • AP Microeconomics and AP Macroeconomics (5)
  • AP Language and Composition (5)
  • AP Literature and Composition (5)
  • AP French Language and Culture (5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (5)
  • AP United States History (5)
  • AP European History (5)
  • AP World History (5)
  • AP Latin (5)
  • AP Calculus AB (5)
  • AP Calculus BC (4 or 5)
  • AP Music Theory (5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetics (5)
  • AP Spanish Language or Literature (5)
  • AP US Government and Politics and AP Comparative Government and Politics (5)
  • AP Statistics (5)

University of Southern California


USC will grant elective credit for all AP scores of a 4 or 5. Some AP subjects will also satisfy a GE or foreign language requirement. Depending on the department, they can also be used to waive some prerequisites or go toward the degree requirements.

  • GE-Fulfilling AP Classes
  • AP Art History (Art)
  • AP Biology (Life Sciences)
  • AP Chemistry, Physics 1, Physics 2, Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism, or Physics C: Mechanics (Physical Sciences)
  • AP Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning)
  • AP European History, United States History, World History (Traditions and Historical Foundations)

AP Courses Accepted for Foreign Language Requirement

  • AP Chinese Language and Culture
  • AP French Language
  • AP French Literature
  • AP German Language
  • AP Italian Language and Culture
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture
  • AP Spanish Language
  • AP Spanish Literature

Public Universities

University of California Los Angeles

AP credits do not satisfy any general education requirements for UCLA but they can be counted toward graduation and will help determine course placement. The university annually examines the course descriptions for AP subjects so the policies are subject to change on a yearly basis. Check the university site for the most up-to-date information.

UCLA accepts all AP scores of 3 to 5. The subsequent class that can be taken and any requirements fulfilled will depend on the subject area and how high the score was. For example, while getting a three, four, or five on the AP Spanish exam will satisfy the foreign language requirement and grant the same number of credits, a five will lead to a higher-level placement in any further Spanish classes.

Requirement Fulfilling AP Courses

  • AP Computer Science AB (Quantitative Reasoning)
  • AP Language and Composition (Entry-Level Writing)
  • AP Literature and Composition (Entry-Level Writing)
  • *Note: A 4 or 5 on either AP English test also satisfies the English Composition Writing 1 requirement.
  • AP United States History (American History and Institutions)
  • AP US Government and Politics (American History and Institutions)
  • AP Calculus AB (Quantitative Reasoning)
  • AP Calculus BC (Quantitative Reasoning)
  • AP Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning)

AP Courses Accepted for Foreign Language Requirement

  • AP Chinese Language and Culture
  • AP French Language and Culture
  • AP French Literature
  • AP Germany Language and Culture
  • AP Italian Language and Culture
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture
  • AP Latin (a score of 4 or 5 is required for this language)
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture

University of California Berkeley

The credits that are able to go toward course requirements vary by college at UC Berk. For all colleges, a score of 3-5 on the AP United States History exam fulfills the entire American History and Institutions requirement. A 3-5 on the United States Government and Politics satisfied the American Institutions requirement, but not the American History one. For the full list of college-specific AP policies, visit the admissions page for the University of California.

College of Chemistry: AP Exams Accepted for Credit

  • AP Art History
  • AP Biology (4 or 5)
  • AP Microeconomics or Macroeconomics
  • AP Language and Composition or Literature and Composition (4 or 5)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics
  • AP United States History, World History, and European History
  • AP Human Geography
  • All AP Foreign Languages
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Music Theory
  • AP Physics C (both tests)
  • AP Psychology

College of Engineering: AP Exams Accepted for Credit

  • AP Biology (4 or 5)
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Computer Science Principles
  • AP Language and Composition or Literature and Composition (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (5)

College of Letters and Science: AP Exams Accepted for Credit

  • AP Computer Science
  • AP Language and Composition (4 or 5)
  • AP Literature and Composition (4 or 5)
  • All AP Foreign Languages
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Statistics

University of Michigan Ann Arbor

Similar to UC Berk, the AP scores accepted for credit at the University of Michigan depend on the student’s college. Below are the guidelines for the Colleges of Engineering and Literature, Science, and the Arts. More information can be found here.

College of Engineering: AP Exams Accepted for Credit

  • AP Chemistry (4 or 5)
  • AP Computer Science A (5)
  • AP Computer Science Principles (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus AB (5)
  • AP Calculus BC (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (5)

College of Literature, Science, & the Arts: AP Exams Accepted for Credit

  • AP Biology (3-5)
  • AP Chemistry (3-5)
  • AP Chinese Language and Literature (placement exam required)
  • AP Computer Science A (5)
  • AP Computer Science Principles (4 or 5)
  • AP Microeconomics (4 or 5)
  • AP Macroeconomics (4 or 5)
  • AP Language and Composition (4 or 5)
  • AP Literature and Composition (4 or 5)
  • AP Environmental Science (4 or 5)
  • AP French Language (4 or 5)
  • AP Human Geography (4 or 5)
  • AP German Language (3-5)
  • AP Art History (4 or 5)
  • AP United States History, European History, and World History (4 or 5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (4 or 5)
  • AP Japanese Language Culture (placement exam required)
  • AP Latin (4 or 5)
  • AP Calculus AB (5)
  • AP Calculus BC (4 or 5)
  • AP Physics 1 and 2 (5 on both)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (5)
  • AP US Government and Politics (3-5)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (3-5)
  • AP Psychology (4 or 5)
  • AP Spanish Language or Literature (4 or 5)
  • AP Statistics (4 or 5)

University of Virginia

UVA grants credit and/or course exemption depending on the subject area and score. All AP exams must be taken before the end of the student’s senior year. A full list of the specific course credits earned or exemptions can be found on the school’s website.

In general, other than a few exceptions, every AP subject receives credit for an exam score of 4 or 5. The courses for which a 3 is also accepted include AP French Language and Culture, AP French Literature, and AP Psychology. The only class that does not result in either credit or an exemption is AP Human Geography.

University of California Santa Barbara

UC Santa Barbara grants either 2, 4, or 8 units of credit toward all AP exam scores of 3 to 5. The number of credits awarded and whether the course fulfills a requirement depends on the subject and the score attained.

AP Courses Accepted and the Number of Units/Credits Awarded

  • AP Art History (8)
  • AP 2-D Design (8)
  • AP 3-D Design (8)
  • AP Drawing (8)
  • AP Biology (8)
  • AP Chemistry (8)
  • AP Chinese and Language (8)
  • AP Computer Science A (8)
  • AP Computer Science Principles (8)
  • AP Environmental Science (4)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (8)
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture (8)
  • AP Human Geography (4)
  • AP Microeconomics (4)
  • AP Macroeconomics (4)
  • AP Language and Composition (8)
  • AP Literature and Composition (8)
  • AP French Language and Culture (8)
  • AP German Language and Culture (8)
  • AP United States History (8)
  • AP European History (8)
  • AP World History (8)
  • AP Latin (8)
  • AP Calculus AB (4)
  • AP Calculus BC (8)
  • AP Music Theory (8)
  • AP Physics 1 (8)
  • AP Physics 2 (8)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (4)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetics (4)
  • AP Spanish Language or Literature (8)
  • AP US Government and Politics (4)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (4)
  • AP Psychology (4)
  • AP Statistics (4)

University of Florida

UF accepts AP exam scores for course credit and, depending on the score, they may also fulfill a general education, foreign language, or writing requirement. Though there are some exceptions, generally an AP exam score of 3 will result in 3 university credits and a score of 4 or 5 will receive 6 credits. The AP subject area determines whether a general education requirement is fulfilled. All of the details can be found on the university’s AP exam credit page.

General Education Requirement AP Courses and the Required Score

  • AP Art History (3-5)
  • AP Biology (3-5)
  • AP Calculus AB (3-5)
  • AP Calculus BC (3-5)
  • AP Chemistry (4 or 5)
  • AP Macroeconomics (3-5)
  • AP Microeconomics (3-5)
  • AP Language and Composition (3-5)
  • AP Literature and Composition (3-5)
  • AP European History (4 or 5)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (3-5)
  • AP United States Government and Politics (3-5)
  • AP Human Geography (3-5)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (3-5)
  • AP Latin (3-5)
  • AP Physics 1 or 2 (3-5)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (3-5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (3-5)
  • AP Psychology (3-5)
  • AP Spanish Literature (5)
  • AP Statistics (3-5)
  • AP United States History (4 or 5)

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

All the AP subjects are accepted within the North Carolina university school system, though the score required for credit or higher-level placement varies depending on the school. The minimum score required for credits and the specific credit granted are outlined below. A full list can be found here.

AP Scores Accepted and Credits Awarded

  • AP Art History (3-5) 3 credits (cr.)
  • AP 2-D Design (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP 3-D Design (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP Drawing (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP Biology (3-5) 4 cr.
  • AP Chemistry (3-4) 4 cr.; (5) 8 cr.
  • AP Chinese and Language (3-5) 4 cr.

*Note: Students who would like to continue Chinese classes will be required to take a placement exam.

  • AP Computer Science A (3-4) 3 cr.; (5) 6 cr.
  • AP Environmental Science (3) 3 cr.; (4-5) 4 cr.
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (3) 3 cr.; (4) 6 cr.; (5) 9 cr.
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture (3) 3 cr.; (4-5) 4 cr.
  • AP Human Geography (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP Microeconomics (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP Macroeconomics (3-5) 3 cr.

* Note: 7 credits are granted toward passing scores for both economics classes.

  • AP Language and Composition (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP Literature and Composition (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP French Language and Culture (3) 3 cr.; (4) 6 cr.; (5) 9 cr.
  • AP German Language and Culture (3) 3 cr.; (4) 6 cr.; (5) 9 cr.
  • AP United States History (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP European History (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP World History (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP Latin (3-4) 3 cr.; (5) 6 cr.
  • AP Calculus AB (3-5) 4 cr.
  • AP Calculus BC (3-5) 8 cr.
  • AP Music Theory (3-4) 3 cr.; (5) 7 cr.
  • AP Physics 1 (3) 3 cr.; (4-5) 4 cr.
  • AP Physics 2 (3) 3 cr.; (4-5) 4 cr.
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (3) 3 cr.; (4-5) 4 cr.
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetics (3) 3 cr.; (4-5) 4 cr.
  • AP Spanish Language (3) 3 cr.; (4) 6 cr.; (5) 9 cr.
  • AP Spanish Literature (3) 3 cr.; (4) 6 cr.; (5) 12 cr.
  • AP US Government and Politics (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP Psychology (3-5) 3 cr.
  • AP Statistics (3-5) 3 cr.

University of California San Diego

UC San Diego grants credit for most AP scores of at least a three. Each college has specific guidelines for how they will fulfill course requirements and those can be viewed here.

AP Scores Accepted and the Number of Credits Awarded

  • AP Art History (8)
  • AP 2-D Design (8)
  • AP 3-D Design (8)
  • AP Drawing (8)
  • AP Biology (8)
  • AP Chemistry (8)
  • AP Chinese and Language (8)
  • AP Computer Science A (8)
  • AP Computer Science Principles (8)
  • AP Environmental Science (4)
  • AP Italian Language and Culture (8)
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture (8)
  • AP Human Geography (4)
  • AP Microeconomics (4)
  • AP Macroeconomics (4)
  • AP Language and Composition (8)
  • AP Literature and Composition (8)
  • AP French Language and Culture (8)
  • AP German Language and Culture (8)
  • AP United States History (8)
  • AP European History (8)
  • AP World History (8)
  • AP Latin (4)
  • AP Calculus AB (4)
  • AP Calculus BC (8)
  • AP Music Theory (8)
  • AP Physics 1 (8)
  • AP Physics 2 (8)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (4)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetics (4)
  • AP Spanish Language or Literature (8)
  • AP US Government and Politics (4)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (4)
  • AP Psychology (4)
  • AP Statistics (4)

University of Texas Austin

UT Austin offers course credit for AP exams. The level of course that is covered depends on the score. Details on specific courses can be found here.

AP Scores Accepted and the Course Equivalent

  • AP Art History
    • 4-5: ARH 302 or 303
    • 3: 301
  • AP Biology
    • 3-4: BIO 311C
    • 5: BIO 311C, 311D
  • AP Chemistry
    • 3: CH 301N
    • 4-5: CH 301, 302, 204
  • AP Chinese Language and Culture
    • 3: CHI 606, 607
    • 4: CHI 606, 607, 312K
    • 5: CHI 606, 607, 312K, 312L
  • AP Computer Science A
    • 3: CS 302
    • 4-5: CS 312
  • AP Computer Science Principles
    • 3-5: CS 302
  • AP Microeconomics
    • 3: ECO 301
    • 4-5: ECO 304K
  • AP Macroeconomics
    • 3: 301
    • 4-5: EO 304L
  • AP Language and Composition
    • 3-5: RHE 306
  • AP Literature and Composition
    • 3: E 314T
    • 4-5: E 316P
  • AP Environmental Science
    • 3-5: GEO 302P
  • AP French Language and Culture
    • 3: FR 601C
    • 4: 601C, 611C
    • 5: 601C, 611C, 317C
  • AP German Language and Culture
    • 3: GER 506, 507 or 604, 312K
    • 4-5: GER 506, 507, 312K, 312L or 604, 612
  • AP European History
    • 3-5: HIS 309L
  • AP United States History
    • 3-5: HIS 315L
  • AP World History
    • 3-5: HIS 301J
  • AP Human Geography
    • 3-5: GRG 305
  • AP Italian Language and Culture
    • 3: ITL 601C
    • 4: ITL 601C, 611C
    • 5: ITL 601C, 611C, 320
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture
    • 3: JPN 601D
    • 4: JPN 601D, 610D
    • 5: JPN 601D, 610D, 611D, 317C
  • AP Latin
    • 3: LAT 506
    • 4: LAT 506, 507
    • 5: LAT 506, 507, 511K
  • AP Calculus AB
    • 3-4: M 408K or M 408N or M 408R
    • 5: M 408C
  • AP Calculus BC
    • 3-4: M 408C
    • 5: M 408C; or M 408K and M 408L; or M 408N and M 408S; or M 408R and M 408L; or M 408R and M 408S
  • AP Music Theory
    • 3-5: MUS 306M
  • AP Physics 1
    • 3-5: PHY 302K, 105M
  • AP Physics 2
    • 3-5: PHY 302L, 105N
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
    • PHY 302L, 105N; or PHY 303L, 105N; or PHY 316, 116L; or PHY 317L, 105N
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics
    • PHY 301, 101L; or PHY 302K, 105M; or PHY 303K, 105M; or PHY 317K, 105M
  • AP Psychology
    • 3-5: PSY 301
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture
    • 3: SPN 601D
    • 4: SPN 601D, 610D
    • 5: SPN 601D, 610D, 311, 314
  • AP Spanish Literature
    • 3: SPN 601D
    • 4: SPN 601D, 610D, 311, 314
    • 5: SPN 601D, 610D, 311, 314, 327C
  • AP Statistics
    • 3-5: EDP 308, or SDS 301, or STA 309
  • AP 2-D Design
    • 3-5: ART 319T
  • AP 3-D Design
    • 3-5: ART 319T
  • AP Drawing
    • 3-5: ART 319T
  • AP US Government and Politics
    • 3-5: GOV 310L

*Note: Eligibility for credit requires the UT Austin Test on Texas Government as well as the AP exam score.

William and Mary

At William and Mary, AP exam scores are accepted for credit and/or exemption. A score of 4 or 5 is usually sufficient although some courses have a higher or lower bar. The complete table with subsequent W&M courses or exemptions can be found here.

AP Scores Accepted and the Required Score

  • AP Art History (5)
  • AP Biology (5)
  • AP Calculus AB (4-5)
  • AP Calculus BC (3-5)
  • AP Chemistry (4-5)
  • AP Chinese Language and Culture (4-5)
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics (4-5)
  • AP Computer Science A (4-5)
  • AP Computer Science Principles (4-5)
  • AP Literature and Composition (4-5)
  • AP Language and Composition (4-5)
  • AP Environmental Science (4-5)
  • AP European History (4-5)
  • AP French Language and Culture (3-5)
  • AP German Language and Culture (3-5)
  • AP Human Geography (4-5)
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture (4-5)
  • AP Latin (3-5)
  • AP Microeconomics (4-5)
  • AP Macroeconomics (4-5)
  • AP Music Theory (3-5)
  • AP Physics 1 and 2 (5 on both exams)
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism (5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (5)
  • AP Psychology (4-5)
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture (3-5)
  • AP Spanish Literature (3-5)
  • AP Statistics (4-5)
  • AP US Government and Politics (4-5)
  • AP United States History (5)
  • AP World History (5)

University of Wisconsin Madison

UW-Madison accepts AP exam scores for course credit and/or exemptions. Generally, a score of 4 or 5 will result in an equivalency course credit while a score of 3 will be granted a college elective credit. A full list of the specific courses with the requisite score can be found here.

AP Exam Scores Accepted For General Education Requirement

  • AP Calculus AB (Quantitative Reasoning A for a score of 3; QR B for a score of 4-5)
  • AP Calculus BC (Quantitative Reasoning A for a score of 3; QR B for a score of 4-5)
  • AP Computer Science A (Quantitative Reasoning B)
  • AP Computer Science Principles (Quantitative Reasoning A for a score of 4-5)
  • AP Microeconomics (Quantitative Reasoning B for a score of 4-5)
  • AP Language and Composition (Communications A for a score of 4-5)
  • AP Literature and Composition (Communications A for a score of 4-5)
  • AP Physics 1 (Quantitative Reasoning B for a score of 4-5)
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics (Quantitative Reasoning B for a score of 4-5)
  • AP Statistics (Quantitative Reasoning B for a score of 4-5)

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

UIUC awards credit for certain scores on AP exams. Generally, a score of 3 or higher will result in some credits. Higher scores may also result in a higher-level placement in subsequent classes. The specific placement classes can be seen with the corresponding AP classes on the school’s website.

AP Classes Accepted and Courses Credited

  • AP 2-D Art and Design
    • 3-5: ART 305
  • AP 3-D Art and Design
    • 3-5: ART 104
  • AP Art History
    • 3-5: ART 1--
  • AP Biology
    • 3-4: Integrative Bio 100
    • 5: Integrative Bio 150 and Molecular/Cellular Bio 150
  • AP Calculus AB
    • 3: MATH 234
    • 4-5: MATH 220
  • AP Calculus BC
    • 3: MATH 234 or 220 depending on the subscore
    • 4-5: MATH 220 and 231
  • AP Chemistry
    • 3: CHEM 102
    • 4-5: CHEM 102 and 104
  • AP Chinese Language and Culture
    • 3: Chinese 2
    • 4: Chinese 203, 204
    • 5: Chinese 203, 204, 305, 306
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics
    • 3-4: Political Science 1
    • 5: Political Science 240
  • AP Computer Science A
    • 3: Computer Science 105
    • 4-5: Computer Science 101
  • AP Computer Science Principles
    • 3-4: Computer Science 102
    • 5: Computer Science 105
  • AP Drawing
    • 3-5: Art 102
  • AP Language and Composition
    • 3: Rhetoric 1
    • 4-5: Rhetoric 105 and Composition I Requirement Filled
  • AP Literature and Composition
    • 3: Rhetoric 1
    • 4-5: Rhetoric 105 and Composition I Requirement Filled
  • AP Environmental Science
    • 3: Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences 1
    • 4-5: Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences 100
  • AP European History
    • 3-4: History 1
    • 5: History 142
  • AP French Language and Culture
    • 3: French 103
    • 4: French 103, 104, and 205
    • 5: French 103, 104, 205, and 207
  • AP German Language and Culture
    • 3: German 103 and 104
    • 4-5: German 103, 104, and 211
  • AP Human Geography
    • 3: Geography 1
    • 4-5: Geography 104
  • AP Italian Language and Culture
    • 3: Italian 102
    • 4: Italian 103
    • 5: Italian 103 and 104
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture
    • 3: Japanese 2
    • 4: Japanese 203 and 204
    • 5: Japanese 203, 204, 305, and 306
  • AP Latin
    • 3: Latin 201 and 202
    • 4-5: Latin 201, 202, and 1--
  • AP Macroeconomics
    • 3-4: Economics 1--
    • 5: Economics 102
  • AP Music Theory
    • 3: Music 1--
    • 4-5: Music 102 and 107 (depends on aural subscore)
  • AP Physics 1
    • 3-4: Physics 1--
    • 5: Physics 101
  • AP Physics 2
    • 3-4: Physics 1--
    • 5: Physics 102
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
    • 3-4: Physics 2--
    • 5: Physics 212
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics
    • 3-4: Physics 2--
    • 5: Physics 211
  • AP Psychology
    • 3-4: Psychology 1--
    • 5: Psychology 100
  • AP Research
    • 3-5: Liberal Arts and Sciences 1--
  • AP Seminar
    • 3-5: Liberal Arts and Sciences 1--
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture
    • 3: Spanish 141
  • 4-5: Spanish 141, 200, and 204
    • AP Spanish Literature and Culture
  • 3: Spanish 141
    • 4-5: Spanish 141, 200, and 204
  • AP Statistics
    • 3: Statistics 1--
    • 4-5: Statistics 100
  • AP United States Government and Politics
    • 3: Political Science 1--
    • 4-5: Political Science 101
  • AP United States History
    • 3-5: History 1--
  • AP World History
    • 3-4: History 1--
    • 5: History 100

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FAQs

What AP score do most colleges accept? ›

Colleges are generally looking for a 4 (“well-qualified”) or 5 (“extremely qualified”) on the AP exam, but some may grant credit for a 3 (“qualified”). These scores mean you have proven yourself capable of doing the work in an introductory-level college course.

Is a 2 on the AP exam OK? ›

Students who earn AP scores of 2 are well prepared to succeed in introductory college coursework. Compared to academically similar college peers who did not take the AP course, AP students who earn scores of 2 perform as well or better when they take those introductory college courses.

Should you report a 3 AP score on common app? ›

The first thing that you should do is check the AP Score credit policy for the colleges that you are applying to. If they will give you credit for the 3, then by all means report it! On the other hand, if they only give credit for a 5 on that exam (not even for a 4), you may want to hold off.

Is a 3 on an AP test good enough? ›

In most cases, a 3 or higher is considered a solid AP score. But you can get an even better idea of how good your AP score is by comparing it to the average score for that test that year. For example, the average score for AP Biology was 2.83 in 2021. Anything higher would be considered above average for that test.

What is the most common AP score? ›

Average AP Exams Score

It is the score that a maximum number of students achieve. The average or mean AP exam score for 2021 was 2.80.

Is 4 a good AP scores for Ivy League? ›

In terms of Ivy League and Top 20 schools, even a 4 is a relatively low score to earn on an AP exam. It is routine for Ivy League admissions officers to review applications from students who have scored 5s on multiple AP tests.

Should I report a 1 on an AP Exam? ›

Sending your AP exam score to colleges is optional.

If your exam score is eligible for credit, self-report it on the college application and send the official report through the CollegeBoard. Never report or send an exam score of a 1 or 2. They are not considered “passing” scores.

Does a 3 on an AP Exam matter? ›

The College Board designates a 3 to be “qualified”. That means that you understood and executed the material to the point that you could pass the college class. While you did not receive the highest grade in the class, you did pass. Because of this, many state colleges will accept a 3.

Is a 3 a bad AP Exam score? ›

The College Board defines the numbers as follows: 5 - Extremely well qualified to receive college credit. 4 - Well qualified to receive college credit. 3 - Qualified to receive college credit.

Does UCLA accept 3 on AP test? ›

Credit from Advanced Placement (AP) Exams

UCLA awards college credit for AP exams with scores of three or higher.

Should I submit a 3 AP score to Ivy League? ›

The general rule is only to report tests if you score a three or higher, especially if schools do not require AP tests. But, if you're applying to a selective school, that number should be a four or higher. Consider taking at least two AP tests by the end of your junior year.

Should you report a 3 AP score to Ivy League? ›

An AP Score of 3 or 4 will likely not get you any college credit or respect at a top school like Stanford/Ivies/MIT. A score of 5 may not either — top colleges like to think that their courses are more rigorous than APs and thus should not be passed out of, and earning a 5 is simply expected for top admits.

Does Harvard accept 3 on AP test? ›

Harvard only accepts AP® scores of 5 for course credit. If you have 4 scores of 5, you can opt to obtain Advanced Standing. You can use AP® credits to opt-out of lower-level classes. Harvard has general academic requirements that all students must take.

Do Ivy Leagues accept 3s on AP test? ›

An AP Score of 3 or 4 will likely not get you any college credit or respect at a top school like Stanford/Ivies/MIT. A score of 5 may not either — top colleges like to think that their courses are more rigorous than APs and thus should not be passed out of, and earning a 5 is simply expected for top admits.

Is it OK to only take 3 AP classes? ›

Take as many as you can handle without spreading yourself thin, and make sure you will have time to study for the ACT or SAT this year. An Ivy League hopeful might take 3 to 5 AP classes, while if you're aiming for less-selective schools, 2 to 4 would be enough.

What is the rarest AP class? ›

In 2021, the least popular AP exams were as follows, based on number of test-takers:
  • AP Italian (2,102 test-takers)
  • AP Japanese (2,204 test-takers)
  • AP German (4,315 test-takers)
  • AP 3-D Art and Design (4,573 test-takers)
  • AP Latin (4,889 test-takers)

What is the hardest AP ranked? ›

  1. Physics 1. This class combines physics, scientific inquiry, and algebra. ...
  2. Environmental Science. ...
  3. Chemistry. ...
  4. U.S. Government and Politics. ...
  5. U.S. History. ...
  6. Human Geography. ...
  7. European History. ...
  8. Statistics.

What is the easiest AP to pass? ›

Top 10 Easiest AP Classes by Exam Pass Rate
  • Spanish Literature. 75.1% 17.6%
  • Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism. 74.4% 40.4%
  • Physics 2. 73.3% 14.0%
  • Computer Science Principles. 71.6% 10.9%
  • Psychology. 71.3% 22.4%
  • Computer Science A. 70.4% 25.6%
  • Comparative Government and Politics. 70.2% 24.4%
  • Music Theory.

Do colleges care about 4 vs 5 on AP exams? ›

Most of the time, it is up to you whether a college will look at your AP exam scores during the admissions process. The vast majority of colleges do not require that you submit your scores at the time of application. If you scored a 4 or 5 on all of your AP exams then by all means self-report.

Does Yale accept 4 on AP? ›

Yale accepts scores of 4 and 5 on the AP® exams for credit.

Does UCLA accept AP score of 4? ›

Score of 3 earns credit for “Unassigned” (4 units); score of 4-5 earns credit for PSYCH 10 (4 units). A score of 3 earns credit for SPAN 3 (8 units); score of 4 earns credit for SPAN 4 (8 units); score of 5 earns credit for SPAN 5 (8 units).

Does it look bad if you fail an AP Exam? ›

Colleges do not see your AP scores unless you report them. So no, colleges do not look at failed AP tests.

Will bad AP Exam scores hurt me? ›

Your class grade will not be affected

A poor AP exam score will not affect your class grade. Typically, you receive your AP score far after your semester grades have already been submitted. So, you don't have to worry about failing the course as a result of failing the AP exam.

Is it OK to do bad on an AP test? ›

However, a low AP exam score is very unlikely to hurt your application. If you get a 1 or a 2, you can choose not to report it, and if you get a 3, it's up to you, as it will likely have no impact one way or another. A 3 is a passing score, so it won't help you but probably won't hurt you.

Does MIT care about AP scores? ›

MIT grants credit for a score of 5 on some College Board Advanced Placement (AP) exams. It does not grant credit for secondary school courses teaching AP curricula, or partial credit for lower scores.

Which AP Exam has the lowest pass rate? ›

1. AP Physics 1. Despite a reputation as one of the most difficult AP classes, Physics 1 is also one of the most popular—144,526 students took it in 2022. Physics 1 has the lowest pass rate of any AP exam (43.3%) along with one of the lowest percentages of students scoring a 5 (just 7.9%).

Does UCLA look at AP scores? ›

UCLA awards credit for Advanced Placement (AP) exams with scores of 3 or higher.

Should I report a low AP score? ›

And if your scores are on your application, admissions committees will see them. Similarly, if you have any low AP scores you'd prefer admissions committees not see, you don't have to (and shouldn't) report them on your application.

Is a 3 on AP test 50%? ›

As we've seen, AP test scoring is not exactly straightforward.
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Step 3: Use the Chart to Estimate Your Scaled Score.
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Does Princeton accept a 3 on AP? ›

Princeton accepts AP® scores of 5 (and rarely 4) for course credit. These requirements vary by department. Princeton has certain classes that everyone has to take called distribution requirements.

Does Stanford accept 3 on AP test? ›

Stanford accepts AP® scores of 3,4, & 5 for course credit. These requirements vary by department. Stanford has certain classes that everyone has to take called General Education Requirements. You can't use AP® credits to get out of them.

Does UC Berkeley accept 3 on AP test? ›

Credit granted for all Advanced Placement Exams on which a student scores 3 or higher. The credit may be subject credit, graduation credit, or credit toward general education or breadth requirements.

Does Cornell accept AP scores of 3? ›

Cornell accepts AP® scores of 3, 4, & 5 for course credit. These requirements vary by undergraduate college. The required general education classes vary by undergraduate college. You can use AP® credits to opt out of these requirements, as well as certain major requirements.

What is the minimum AP for Ivy League? ›

Ivy League

To be a competitive candidate for admission, you will need to take at least 8 AP® classes, more if you can. It is a good idea to take 1 AP® course in each of the following core disciplines: English, Foreign Language, History, Math, and Science to impress the admissions officers.

Does Dartmouth accept 3 on AP test? ›

Dartmouth accepts scores of 4 and 5 on the AP® exams for credit. The score requirements vary by department.

Does NYU accept 3 on AP? ›

NYU awards credit for the College Board Advanced Placement (AP) examinations for scores of 4 and 5 on most examinations.

Should I report an AP score of 4 to MIT? ›

MIT only accepts score of 5 on the AP® exams for credit. MIT has a set of core classes called the General Institute requirements that each student must take to graduate.

Should I submit a 3 AP score to UCLA? ›

Although the College Board reports all AP test results to us, students should be aware AP test scores lower than 3 will not adversely affect their chances for admission.

Does Harvard prefer AP or IB? ›

Does Harvard prefer IB or AP courses? Harvard does not explicitly state a preference for IB or AP courses. To receive credit for IB classes, accepted students must earn an IB diploma. Incoming students must earn a score of 5 on at least four AP exams to earn college credit at Harvard.

Should I submit an AP score of 3 to Stanford? ›

Probably not. In general your score on the AP Exams do not affect your admittance into prestigious colleges and universities. While both the SAT and AP exams are college board tests, AP serves as a mastery test for individual college level courses for several institutions to award credit.

How many aps should i take for stanford? ›

How many AP classes should you take? Students accepted to a top 10 school like Stanford typically complete between 8 to 12, but it's not uncommon for a student to have taken even more.

How many APS does the average student take? ›

While there are 38 total AP classes and exams offered worldwide, it's completely unreasonable to expect a student to take that many (or even half that many) AP courses. Although over 80% of high schools in the United States offer some type of AP class, the average number of AP classes taught hovers somewhere around 8.

Does Stanford look at AP scores? ›

General Guidelines for AP Credit

Stanford awards credit for certain AP exams, but not all of them. Check the AP Credit Chart to see whether you can get credit for your AP exam, and what score you need in order to get credit.

How hard is it to get a 5 on the AP World exam? ›

Fewer than 10% of test-takers receive a perfect score on the AP World History Exam. Compared to other AP classes, only half as many test-takers score a 5. However, that does not necessarily make AP World History one of the hardest AP exams.

Is 5 AP classes too much senior year? ›

Aim for four to eight AP exams in your junior and senior years. For competitive Ivy League schools, admission officers also want to see AP courses for core subject areas and additional courses. If possible, aim to pass about seven to 12 AP exams if applying to these highly selective schools.

How many AP classes do valedictorians take? ›

Additionally, starting with the class of 2027, students must take at least six advanced placement, dual enrollment or early college classes to be considered for valedictorian status.

How many AP classes a year is too much? ›

For students applying to the most selective colleges, you might need 7–12. But even so, taking 4 AP courses in a year can be extremely challenging. You're better off spreading the course load over as many years of high school as possible, so you can limit yourself to at most 2–3 AP courses in a year.

What is a 3 on an AP exam equivalent to? ›

AP Score Scale Table
AP Exam ScoreRecommendationCollege Course Grade Equivalent
5Extremely well qualifiedA+ or A
4Very well qualifiedA-, B+, or B
3QualifiedB-, C+, or C
2Possibly qualified----
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What is a good AP score for Ivy League? ›

An AP Score of 3 or 4 will likely not get you any college credit or respect at a top school like Stanford/Ivies/MIT. A score of 5 may not either — top colleges like to think that their courses are more rigorous than APs and thus should not be passed out of, and earning a 5 is simply expected for top admits.

Is a 4 bad on AP exam? ›

A score of 3 or higher is generally considered good, because that means you passed the exam! A 4 is considered very good, and a 5 is especially impressive since it is the highest score. Also keep in mind that every college sets its own policy about AP credit. Some schools only give credit for scores of 4 or 5.

Which colleges only accept 5 on AP Exams? ›

Harvard only accepts AP scores of 5. Below is a list of the amount of credits you'll get for different AP exams.

What is a 60% on an AP test? ›

Yes, a 60 is a passing rate in AP classes. The average passing rate in AP is 60-70%.

Should I cancel an AP score of 3? ›

To cancel a score is to completely remove it from the College Board's and your record. For that reason, you should not cancel unless you are certain that you never want anyone to know you took the exam in the future.

Should I be proud of a 3 on an AP exam? ›

AP® Score of 3

While you did not receive the highest grade in the class, you did pass. Because of this, many state colleges will accept a 3. Other colleges that are more selective like Harvard or Yale would not accept a 3. On AP® exams, a 3 is the most common score and has been designated the average.

Is 7 AP classes enough for Ivy League? ›

Aim for four to eight AP exams in your junior and senior years. For competitive Ivy League schools, admission officers also want to see AP courses for core subject areas and additional courses. If possible, aim to pass about seven to 12 AP exams if applying to these highly selective schools.

Do colleges care about AP scores after acceptance? ›

While your AP scores won't affect your college admission chances, many schools may still request (or even require) that you submit the information once you receive your results.

Does Harvard accept 4s on AP exams? ›

Harvard only accepts AP® scores of 5 for course credit. If you have 4 scores of 5, you can opt to obtain Advanced Standing. You can use AP® credits to opt-out of lower-level classes. Harvard has general academic requirements that all students must take.

What is the hardest AP class? ›

The following table presents the hardest AP classes by exam pass rate.
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Top 10 Hardest AP Classes by Exam Pass Rate.
AP Class/ExamPass Rate (3+)Perfect Score (5)
1. Physics 151.6%8.8%
2. Environmental Science53.4%11.9%
3. Chemistry56.1%10.6%
4. U.S. Government and Politics57.5%15.5%
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Is a 75% on the AP exam a 5? ›

First, if you're taking the AP class for the test you want to take, ask your teacher if he or she has a formula for converting practice test scores to scaled scores.
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Step 3: Use the Chart to Estimate Your Scaled Score.
Composite Score (0-100 or 0-150)Scaled Score (1-5)
104-1505
92-1034
76-913
50-752
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Mar 21, 2020

What are the lowest passed AP exams? ›

AP Physics 1

Physics 1 has the lowest pass rate of any AP exam (43.3%) along with one of the lowest percentages of students scoring a 5 (just 7.9%).

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