<p>I'm thinking of self studying (currently a sophomore in Pre-calc in an International school) AP statistics, but I can't find a good text book (NOT a prepbook, like princeton review, barron, etc). Could anyone recommend one for me? Thanks!</p>
<p>I don’t know of any textbooks, but we had wonderful luck with aleks.com, an online program. I don’t know if they do AP specifically, but in general they’re very well-organized and reasonably-priced.</p>
<p>Thanks! I’ve found a book which is cheap and used a lot (Moore, David S. and George P. McCabe. Intro to Practice of Statistics fourth edition), so I think I’m set for textbooks.</p>
<p>I’m going through a non traditional textbook which covers more than just the typical course load. It’s called Life of Fred Statistics, made for homeschoolers. I’m working through it, then going to use the princeton review book. It’s been very so far. </p>
<p>Note, it’s not a typical textbook. IT’s more of… a story and math combined. But very very good.</p>