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AP Statistics FRQ Grader

Investigative task and short FRQs — graded against the rubric.

The AP Statistics exam has six free-response questions, ending in an investigative task. Upload any Stats FRQ and the AI scores it point-by-point against the rubric in about fifteen seconds, including conditions, mechanics, and conclusions for inference questions.

How it works

From prompt to feedback in four steps.

  1. 1

    Paste the prompt — any free-response question from a teacher, prep book, or practice set.

  2. 2

    Choose a rubric — bring your own or let the AI auto-generate one from the prompt.

  3. 3

    Upload your response — a photo of handwritten work or typed text both work.

  4. 4

    Get scored in ~15 seconds — point-by-point feedback you can actually learn from.

What we grade

Every Statistics free-response type.

  • Inference FRQ (one-sample / two-sample / chi-square)
  • Probability FRQ
  • Experimental design FRQ
  • Investigative task

AP Stats rubrics use Essentially / Partially / Incorrect (E/P/I) scoring. The AI follows the same framework and explains the reasoning.

Questions

FAQ

Is the AP Statistics FRQ grader free?

Yes. Basic is free forever and ad-supported — grade as many FRQs as you want without an account. Plus is $3.99/month and removes ads, speeds up grading, and saves unlimited history.

How accurate is the AI on AP Statistics free-response questions?

Stats grading depends on conditions, mechanics, and conclusion — the AI checks all three. Rev (the AI grader) follows the rubric you provide point-by-point and explains where each point landed. It is not the College Board, but students consistently report scores within 1 point of teacher grades.

Can I use my own rubric?

Yes — paste in your teacher’s rubric, the official scoring guidelines, or anything else. Or skip it and the AI will generate a defensible rubric from the prompt itself.

Do I need to type my response?

No. Take a photo of your handwritten response and upload it. Rev reads handwriting and grades against the rubric. Typed responses also work.

Is FRQ Review affiliated with the College Board?

No. AP® and Advanced Placement® are trademarks registered by the College Board. FRQ Review is a student-built practice tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the College Board.

Other AP subjects

Grade any AP free-response with the same free AI grader.

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AP® and Advanced Placement® are trademarks registered by the College Board. FRQ Review is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the College Board. All practice content is student-submitted and graded for learning purposes only.