Semi-Self-Study

<p>A question for all AP-taking CC-ers:</p>

<p>Have any of you used out-of-school resources beyond textbooks to self-study for AP exams? Have any of you found online or other distance education courses which have allowed you to learn the material for any AP without quite resorting to self-studying it? Specifically for Computer Science, Macro/Micro Econ, or Statistics?</p>

<p>Many thanks,
-Dan</p>

<p>You can always take online courses for AP(there are numerous companies) but it can be very expensive. As in some websites for general help, ive always found the combination of past AP questions on collegeboard and google to be my best friend in the process. There are a few very good websites if you do a google search for AP econ that really explain the graphs well. In addition they also have some nice reviews, so yes the materials are out there if you do a little research. But virtual learning AP courses will generally cost you a good amount of money unless your school/county has some sort of connection with one of the companies.</p>

<p>I took an online course in the AP Econs, and although it was quite expensive, I thought it prepared me extremely well, and was harder than the actual exam.
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