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The 2025 AP English Literature & Composition Exam scores:
5: 16%; 4: 27%; 3: 31%; 2: 16%; 1: 10%
Multiple-Choice Questions
Students scored extremely well across all topics, but especially on questions about the Function of Word Choice, Imagery, and Symbols (Skill Category 5); 27% of students answered all of these questions right.
The most challenging skill for AP English Lit students seems to be Skill Category 6, explaining the function of comparisons (similes, metaphors, personification, allusions); 7% of students answered all such questions correctly.
As is typical, students scored significantly higher on questions about prose passages than on those about poetry.
Free-Response Questions
Set 1: https://t.co/qFoLHO2Wiv
Set 2: https://t.co/vVurV1Tpa2
In both the Set 1 and Set 2 essay questions, students scored better on the poetry analysis essay (Q1) than on the prose analysis (Q2) essay, which was the most challenging of this year’s essays.
On Q3, the literary argument about a work of long fiction / drama:
~22% of students earned 5+ points
~31% earned 4 points
~28% earned 3 points
~9% earned 2 points
~4% earned 1 point
~6% earned 0 points
AP English Literature and Composition had an Evidence-Based Standard Setting this year that affirmed the standards in place since 2022, standards that were validated by research on the 2022 student cohort’s performance in college, available here: https://t.co/iEgUhfFYD3
An overview detailing the standard setting process, with specific information about the findings for this year’s students, will be available at around 4 pm ET today at https://t.co/4Bp9YALA9V
All subjects’ AP score distributions for 2025 will be posted here when available: https://t.co/OrkaQhPZYO