A tool used to estimate the final grade on the Advanced Placement World History exam. It takes into account performance on both the multiple-choice and free-response sections of the test. For example, a student can input the number of multiple-choice questions answered correctly and estimated scores on the essays to project their overall score on the 1-5 AP scale.
This estimation resource provides several benefits for students preparing for the AP World History exam. It allows individuals to gauge their current understanding of the material and identify areas requiring further study. By simulating the scoring process, it offers insights into the relative importance of different sections of the exam, potentially enabling a more strategic approach to preparation. Historically, students had to rely solely on practice tests and subjective self-assessments, making this type of tool a valuable addition to test preparation resources.