<p>I've basically run out of classes to take at my tiny private high school (except for English and History). I've self-studied a couple of APs already. I figured I would home school myself in some more classes my senior year. Does anyone have any recommendations of how I should go about that? Should I enroll at a local community college? I have home schooled friends who take correspondence courses, or something like that. What option would provide the most rigorous course experience?</p>
<p>Find a study partner who is smarter or more motivated than you.
Head up library or study the same courses together.</p>
<p>Yes you should definitely take classes at your local community college, many universities accept it as credit, just like AP classes!</p>
<p>Or look into online classes–always a decent option!</p>
<p>What’s the best online program?</p>
<p>Stanford has the best reputation afaik, but it’s expensive.
[Stanford</a> University EPGY Online High School](<a href=“http://epgy.stanford.edu/ohs/]Stanford”>http://epgy.stanford.edu/ohs/)</p>
<p>Also, really look into the community college thing. It took me like half an hour to enroll, and you can take advanced classes at night. Rigor varies widely. If there is a 4-year in driving distance that lets high schoolers take classes, that would be ideal.</p>