Resources / Study Plan for Self-Studying AP Stats?

I (a sophomore) am planning on self-studying AP Stats this year. I finished HN Algebra 2 last year with a 99/100. I tried using khanAcademy to learn AP Stats this summer and it felt way too slow and easy (bc our alg2 curriculum includes some stats, like zscore, empirical rule). I’m wondering if anyone who has done it before can give me advice on the following:

  1. what resources (Khan Academy, edX, etc.) did you use (sadly, I don't live in FL so I cannot use FLVS)?
  2. did you use a textbook? if so, which one?
  3. which prep book did you use (barron's, PR, 5StepsToA5)
  4. what did you get
  5. any other tips please:

tl;dr: gimme sum advice on how to self study ap stats thanks :slight_smile:

My stats teacher was amazing, so my resources were mostly supplemental. However, the textbook we used was also great. It was Stats Modeling the World by Bock, Velleman, and De Veaux- AP edition. It’s a good read.
Stats is pretty simple. To do well, just memorize the steps for performing the different types of tests.

This is essential.
Make yourself a chart that plots out what types of tests you can use and in what circumstances to use them.

DO THIS in one form or another. It’s the basis of the exam.

Took it last year, got a 5