Possibly Self-Studying More APs ... or take them online -- HELP

<p>Alright, so here's the deal. Right now I am taking:
AP English Lang
AP Spanish Lang
AP Biology
AP Statistics
--Adding AP Microeconomics second semester, not taking AP Spanish second semester</p>

<p>I have already taken:
AP US History
AP Macroeconomics
AP US Government</p>

<p>My small, public school does not offer APs, so I take them through Apex Learning (online). They are definitely rigorous, but I do not take courses at my school (I stay home all day and work on APs) so I have a lot of time on my hands. I want to take on a few more AP classes so that I can get some more pre-reqs out of the way by the time college hits. I need to find APs that I can do in one semester (plus about a month), so that limits me a bit.</p>

<p>These are the APs I would be willing to take:
* Comparative Government & Politics
* Environmental Science
* European History
* Human Geography
* Psychology (offered through Apex... may take)
* World History</p>

<p>(I am most interested in World/Euro History)</p>

<p>Is there anywhere online that I could take these during one semester? I personally think I could take on about 5 and probably 6. I want to push myself as well as prepare myself for college. Plus, it would probably look good on my apps if I were taking more APs.</p>

<p>If there aren't any places online, what do you suggest for self-studying any of those APs?</p>

<p>What should I do??? Note that I am on a limited budget ;)</p>

<p>Thanks, any advice would be helpful!!</p>

<p>BUMP 10char :)</p>

<p>You could definitely take online courses at your community college to help you study for those APs.</p>

<p>Hmm, that's not actually too bad of an idea... my school would pay for them too... hmm... though, I am not sure if our local CC has classes that would apply to the APs very well. Also, the classes I have taken at this community college have been pretty sporadic -- I took 1 that was utterly horrible, 1 mediocre, and 1 that I feel I learned a lot from.</p>

<p>Thanks!!!</p>

<p>^ You don't need to take a course that is closest to you locally. There are plenty of community colleges that accept admission through fax. You are not just restricted to your local community colleges.</p>