AdaptiveMath generates a continuously updated predicted AP score from 1 to 5 — based on your mastery data, accuracy, and curriculum coverage. Not a guess. A data-driven forecast.

The predicted AP score badge sits at the top of your Progress page. It updates continuously as you practice, giving you a clear signal of where you stand months before the exam.
AdaptiveMath analyzes your performance across all topics, difficulty levels, and question types to generate a predicted AP score from 1 to 5. This isn't based on a single practice test — it's a continuously updated estimate built from your entire practice history.
The scoring model weighs several factors: your overall mastery level across topics (the strongest signal), your accuracy at higher difficulty levels, your coverage of the full curriculum, and your consistency over time. The more you practice, the more accurate the prediction becomes.
This gives students a clear, honest signal about where they stand — months before the actual exam. No surprises in May.
Students know where they stand months before the AP exam. If the prediction says 3, there's time to push it to 4 or 5.
The prediction highlights which areas would have the biggest impact on your score — so you know exactly where to spend your study time.
Teachers see predicted scores for every student on the dashboard. Quickly identify who needs extra support to reach their target score.
Watching your predicted score climb from 2 to 3 to 4 is deeply motivating. It turns abstract effort into a visible, meaningful number.
Start practicing Unit 1 for free. Your predicted AP score appears as soon as you build enough practice data.