<p>Well, I just finished eleventh grade with the A Beka program. Unfortunately, they don't offer any AP or honors classes. I have AP classes from my days in public school (ninth and tenth grade) but I need maybe two more. Am I allowed to take two separate programs and combine them, or at least take the AP courses and attach them to my A Beka courses? Can anyone recommend a program that includes AP courses? Thank you!</p>
<p>Check out Keystone highschool. :)</p>
<p>Your best bet is to get a curriculum that is suited for AP and use that. You can’t call it an AP course without permission from collegeboard, but you can take the AP test without an official AP course. Call your course “honors” if you wish (many don’t bother) and put the AP test score on your transcript.</p>
<p>We didn’t use any programs like A Beka or Keystone, so I can’t answer the mixing question from their perspective. The colleges won’t care if you do a little mixing - my son’s home-grown “program” was totally mixed up with about 8 different sources.</p>