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Enter both module results for a broad planning estimate. The calculator cannot reproduce College Board's unpublished scoring model or infer your Module 2 route.
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Determines your second module difficulty
Adapts based on Module 1 performance
Determines your second module difficulty
Adapts based on Module 1 performance
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Input how many questions you got right in each module from your practice test
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Last updated: June 2026