<p>Since my stupid counselor messed up my schedule and I can't take all the AP courses that I want, I figured I would self study for at least Psychology. But to be honest, I'm not the most hardworking person who can just study from a book for fun, so I was thinking of signing up for an online course. Aside from JHU, I found something from University of Missouri and it's pretty low-priced but I'm not sure if it's what I think it is. Does anybody know any good online AP courses?</p>
<p>What state do you live in? Some states have their own AP online services such North Carolina and Florida.</p>
<p>Florida Virtual School offers online classes to all students who are willing to pay tuition (I think that their AP courses are around $400 per course).</p>
<p>New York...</p>
<p>Check with your Department of Education to see if you have a state-sponsored online high school initiative. If the State of New York does not, you can always take courses with Florida Virtual School, which allows enrollment to both in-state and out-of-state residents. My state has over 20 online AP courses, but I don't believe we allow out-of-state residents to take them (in fact, I am taking AP Micro Economics with Florida Virtual School right now as a NC resident).</p>
<p>You should try Keystone National High school.I heard that they have good AP program.I believe that their prices around $ 479. I know that is priceybut its worth a shot.
( i also live in Ny and i was trying to take course like Ap Marco economics or Physics but my school doesn't offer it)</p>
<p>My daughter took AP Human Geography from Northwestern's Center for Talent Development. It looks like they also offer Psych, along with many others. The Human Geography course wasn't outstanding, but it was sufficient. She did the course and some moderate review (a little Barron's, more Ethel Wood) and got a 5.
Advanced</a> Placement Courses, Gifted LearningLinks, Center for Talent Development, Northwestern University</p>
<p>University of Nebraska's online high school offers APUSH and AP Eng Lang & Comp. My daughter has taken several non-AP courses with them. They were easy people to deal with, but the normal courses don't include teacher interaction -- most stuff is computer graded, with only "projects" being graded by real people. I don't know if the AP courses are similar or not. We did like working with them.
<a href="https://trusted.unl.edu/purchase/c-2-high-school.aspx%5B/url%5D">https://trusted.unl.edu/purchase/c-2-high-school.aspx</a></p>
<p>K12 (used by many online charter schools) offers several online AP courses, including Psych.
K12:</a> High School Courses</p>
<p>APEX Learning, offers several online AP courses, including Psych (which they mark as a 1 semester course).
Apex</a> Learning - 2008-2009 Course Catalog - High School - Advanced Placement</p>
<p>eIMACS offers AP Computer Science online.
eIMACS:</a> Computer Science</p>
<p>Visit edu.com to view online schools that fit your particular need. </p>
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