Hand-drawn responses
Paper responses still need points.
Cramapple helps students upload handwritten work, compare it to the rubric, and see the smallest repair that earns the next point.
Why this matters for score maximization
Knowing the biology isn't the same as earning the point.
In hybrid AP exams, free-response work is still written on paper.
A student can know the biology, chemistry, calculus, or physics and still miss credit if one key connection is missing on the page. Cramapple helps students protect those points.
Side by side
The same biology. One missing connection.
Toggle between the two responses. The difference isn't the whole answer — it's the one stroke that connects the model to the rubric.


Connect the plotted points back to the predicted model with one continuous line. That single stroke earns the third point.
Full credit vs. partial credit
The whole answer is right. One connection is missing.
The difference is not the whole answer. It is the one missing connection that keeps the response from full credit.
Cramapple shows what is already earned, what is missing, and what the student should add next — at the criterion level the AP reader uses.
The repair
The goal isn't more words. It's the missing point.
Add the missing connection, and the response reaches full credit. One specific stroke. One specific point. That's the unit Cramapple works in.
The strongest possible path to the score they want.
Cramapple is thoughtful and comprehensive because students deserve the strongest possible path to the score they want.