Self-Studying AP Stat?

<p>So I'm a sophomore with 5 AP classes this year (Calc BC, Chem, Physics B, Music Theory, World) and I'm thinking about self-studying AP Stat since:
1) I heard it's an easy course to self-study
2) It probably won't fit in my schedule next year
3) I'm definitely stronger mathematically/scientifically (Calc BC, Chem, Phys B) so I think it would be much easier than, say, Gov Pol (no haha)</p>

<p>If I decide to, I'll probably use Barron's AP Stat review book.</p>

<p>Wondering:
I have an "Elementary Statistics" book 5th ed by Bulman, by McGraw-Hill (2004 copyright) could I just learn most of it from this?</p>

<p>Also, good sites for review/content for the exam?</p>

<p>Finally, good or bad decision to self-study it (run xc and track/tennis in fall/spring but no winter sport = more time)?</p>

<p>I don’t know…I self-studied Calculus BC and Statistics and I got a higher score on the calculus test. Khan Academy has statistics videos that seemed reasonably thorough.</p>

<p>The regular stats class at my school uses that book, I doubt its good enough for AP but you should look it up</p>