APUSH Tips • Score a 5

APUSH Tips for Getting a 5

Already scoring around a 3 or 4 on practice tests and want a 5? This guide shows you realistic target scores, section-by-section strategies, and how to use the APUSH Score Calculator to track your progress.

Who is this APUSH “5” guide for?

These APUSH tips are meant for students who already have a basic handle on the course:

If you’re still below a 3, start with content review and the 3-month APUSH study plan first, then come back to this page once your practice scores rise.

Step 1: Set realistic target scores for a 5

Every exam year has a slightly different curve, but most APUSH 5-scorers land in the 80–100 composite range on our calculator. That usually looks like:

Minimum goals for a 5

  • MCQ: 40–45 correct out of 55
  • SAQ: 7+ points out of 9
  • DBQ: 5–6 points out of 7
  • LEQ: 4–5 points out of 6

How to use the calculator

  1. Take a full practice test under timed conditions.
  2. Score each section using rubrics:
  3. Enter numbers into the APUSH Score Calculator.
  4. Adjust section goals until your predicted score is consistently 5.

Step 2: Section-by-section strategy to move from 3/4 → 5

MCQ – build fast pattern recognition

MCQs are 40% of your score. To get a 5, you want most practice tests to show 40+ correct out of 55. Focus on:

SAQ – secure easy points

SAQs are where 5-scorers rarely throw away points. Aim for 7–9/9 by:

DBQ – your biggest score booster

Many 4-level students sit around 3–4 points on the DBQ. A 5-level student pushes that to 5–6+. Use the DBQ rubric breakdown and focus on:

LEQ – don’t let it be your weak link

LEQs feel intimidating, but even moving from 2 → 4 points can raise your predicted score a lot. Use the LEQ rubric and:

Step 3: 4-week “push to a 5” plan

This mini-plan assumes you already follow a broader schedule like the 3-month APUSH study plan. Here we’re adding a final 4-week push focused on score gain.

Weeks 1–2

  • 2× MCQ sets of 25 questions (review every miss).
  • 2× SAQ sessions (3 prompts each).
  • 1× full DBQ (timed & scored with rubric).
  • 1× LEQ outline + 1× full LEQ essay.
  • Use the calculator after each full practice to log your composite.

Weeks 3–4

  • 1× full practice exam each week.
  • Grade using rubrics, then enter numbers into the calculator.
  • Identify your lowest-weighted section and give it extra time next week.
  • Review at least 2–3 high-quality DBQ or LEQ samples from teachers or AP sites.
  • Two days before the exam: light review only, plus one last quick run with the calculator.

Common mistakes that keep students stuck at a 3–4

If you avoid these and follow a structured plan, moving into the 5 range is very realistic.

Next steps

  1. Take a timed practice test and score it using the scoring explained, DBQ and LEQ pages.
  2. Enter your numbers into the APUSH Score Calculator.
  3. Use the 4-week plan on this page plus the 3-month study plan to raise your composite into the 80+ range.
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About this APUSH 5 guide

This page is part of the APUSH Tips & Guides series on APUSH Score Calculator. All strategies are designed to work directly with the calculator and rubric pages so you always know how your study time changes your predicted score.

Last updated: February 2025 • Have a question or correction? Contact us via the Contact Us page.