<p>I am looking to take an AP VHS class, preferably as easier one. Looking at Psych and Econ. </p>
<p>Does anyone have AP Virtual High School class looking at , how hard the class was, and how prepared for the test you were.</p>
<p>I got pushed out of stats and that's why I'm stuck with a VHS class.</p>
<p>I am a strong math student and good at memorizing, not a great reader. </p>
<p>Here is my schedule, I'm a junior</p>
<p>AP Calc, AB and BC
Honors Tolkien (English)
Gym (fall) VHS class (spring)
AP Physics C
AP US
Spanish III
AP stats (needs to be replaced with another ap course)
And suggestions on VHS courses or what I should do from here would be great.</p>
<p>Or any VHS or AP knowledge</p>
<p>Right now I’m taking AP Computer Science and Latin 2 through Florida Virtual School. In the past I took physical education and Latin 1 online. Online classes aren’t really harder, but you have to be motivated enough to turn assignments in on time. Some people learn better online and some people learn better in a classroom. I know a guy that’s graduating a year early with an associate’s degree because he did online homeschooling through middle school, got ahead, and took online Dual Enrollments in high school. At the same time though, online isn’t for everyone. I learn better in a classroom, but I’m taking Comp Sci and Latin online since they aren’t offered at my school. </p>
<p>In terms of APs do the class portion tend to be harder or easier than the actual class. I’ll be motivated to turn assignments in, but how hard will they be graded</p>
<p>Or even schedule advice, or what AP I should self study </p>
<p>Usually, they aren’t graded hard at all. As long as you put the right answer in the sentence and turn your work in time, you’ll make 100’s! I took AP Earth and Environmental Science online, and I basically maintained an average of 98 percent. The class is a joke though.</p>
<p>Was this on Virtual High school?</p>