The 2025 AP Computer Science Principles scores:
5: 11%; 4: 20%; 3: 32%; 2: 22%; 1: 15%
Multiple-Choice Questions
Students scored highest on questions about the impact of computing; 44% answered 14+ correct of the 16 total questions on this topic.
The most challenging questions were about algorithms without code; the average score on these items was 59% correct.
The “Create” Performance Task
98% of students earned the point for their project video, and 86% earned the point about their program’s design, function, and purpose (Written Response 1).
The most challenging point to earn was the point for algorithm development (Written Response 2a), which 45% of students earned.
All subjects’ AP score distributions for 2025 will be posted here when available: https://t.co/18KVVaDr2B
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