Where can I take AP courses online for an affrodable price?

<p>I'm going to be a senior in high school, and I've always wanted to take AP Human Geography, but my school doesn't offer it. I took a Geography class in 6th and 9th grade, and I find it so fascinating, but I don't have a chance to go more in-depth with my interests in the classroom.</p>

<p>I know that you can self-study, but I feel like with my other AP's for school, and it being my senior year, I'm going to need that extra "push" like an assigned reading, and going over what I read with someone else to comprehend the material. </p>

<p>I've looked up programs and they are mostly $700+, and my family can't and simply won't pay for it. '</p>

<p>If there is absolutely no other option, what are some motivating tips for self-studying. I can handle a lot of AP's at a time. I've done it before, but I've never self-studied. </p>

<p>I’m not doing this simply for the AP credit, but for my enjoyment and to gain knowledge in my field of interest. </p>

<p>I’m pretty sure Keystone online classes are $200-300 per year, although I don’t know if they offer AP Human Geography.
Have you checked to see if your state offers virtual classes for free? </p>

<p>I am a PA resident, and I found one website that says “tuition-free” however I think there is a set schedule of when you can do your work, and I think you have to be home-schooled to sign up. </p>

<p>Ask schools for the virtual state program. My state only offers one AP class my school doesn’t. Or you can always just take the AP exam without a class! I would do that! You have so much fun in a class with no due assignments. You can learn free from YouTube! Just google AP Human Geography and TONS of things will come up. I recommend Crash Course and… The one with a blackboard and different colour markers. Can’t think of the name at the moment. :confused: But this most likely won’t be enough and I recommend buying a study book! HG go with Kaplan. Don’t know about ES though. </p>