Keystone School

<p>My school lacks advanced science and language courses. I'm interested in taking at least two AP science courses online, and I have been looking at the keystone school as an option. It seems to be pretty flexible. Has anyone had experience with this school before? I know everyone has a different definition, but how difficult is it to get an A in the classes, esp. AP classes?</p>

<p>I emailed them once about taking classes during the summer and they kept acting as if I were trying to transfer over entirely even though I made it clear that I wasn’t. It kind of bothered me so I went somewhere else.</p>

<p>I don’t recommend Keystone - it is a big commitment for AP classes, and I have yet to find an online program which keeps me interested. With Keystone, it was a lot of work.</p>

<p>How much work do you mean? I want to take an additional 2/3 courses and can probably dedicate an average of 2 hours a day during the week and more on the weekend.</p>

<p>In San Antonio?</p>

<p>I believe the author is referring to the online Keystone School (keystoneschoolonline.com), not the private school in San Antonio.</p>

<p>yeah I’m looking at the online school, not the one in San Antonio. I usually work really efficiently and don’t require as much time on assignments as my peers. I’m just curious how much time I would need to dedicate to each course to earn an A…</p>