January 2026 Conversion Chart

Chemistry Regents Score Calculator 2026

Enter your raw points to instantly calculate your scaled score. Check if you pass (65+) or earn mastery (85+).

Part A: Multiple Choice0/30

30 multiple choice questions × 1 point each = 30 points max

Part B-1: Multiple Choice0/20

20 multiple choice questions × 1 point each = 20 points max

Part B-2: Constructed Response0/15

Short answer questions with calculations = 15 points max

Part C: Extended Response0/20

Multi-step problems with explanations = 20 points max

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Enter your points above to see your results!

Total Raw Score0/85
Part A (MC)0/30
Part B-1 (MC)0/20
Part B-2 (CR)0/15
Part C (Extended)0/20
L1 (0-54)
L2 (55-64)
L3 (65-84)
L4 (85-89)
L5 (90+)

January 2026 Raw-to-Scale Chart

Official NYSED conversion table for the Chemistry Regents Examination.

Raw Scale Level

Tips to Maximize Your Score

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Master Reference Tables

Tables S, T, and the periodic table are essential. Know where to find solubility rules, equations, and constants quickly.

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Show All Work

For calculations, write formulas, substitute values with units, and box final answers. Partial credit is awarded!

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Focus on Key Topics

Stoichiometry, mole calculations, balancing equations, and periodic trends are heavily tested. Practice these daily.

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Units Matter

Always include proper units (g, mol, L, M, kJ). Missing or wrong units cost points on constructed responses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a passing score?+

A passing score is 65. Based on January 2026, you need approximately 50 raw points out of 85 to pass.

What score do I need for Mastery?+

For Mastery (Level 5), you need 85+. This requires approximately 75 raw points out of 85.

How is Chemistry scored?+

Part A: 30 MCQ, Part B-1: 20 MCQ, Part B-2: 15 CR points, Part C: 20 extended response. Total: 85 raw points.

What topics are covered?+

Atomic structure, periodic trends, bonding, stoichiometry, solutions, acids/bases, kinetics, equilibrium, organic & nuclear chemistry.

What reference tables are provided?+

Reference Table T (equations), Table S (solubility), periodic table, electrochemistry data, and organic functional groups.

Can I use a calculator?+

Yes! Scientific and graphing calculators are permitted for molar mass, stoichiometry, and other calculations.

Do wrong MCQ answers lose points?+

No penalty. Always guess if unsure.

How important are units?+

Very important! Include units and follow sig fig rules. Missing units cost points.

When is it offered?+

January, June, and August. Most students take it in June after 10th or 11th grade Chemistry.

How accurate is this calculator?+

Uses the official January 2026 NYSED chart. Your score should match exactly with correct inputs.