<p>I want one where I can study for Precalculus and finish it from July 1 to August 31.
I plan to study it 3.5-4 hours a day from Monday to Friday and 5 hours on Saturdays and Sundays. So that is a total of around 250 hours I will put into it which is practically more than the regular school year :o~~
So basically, one that is self-paced.
it must be accredited and legit too.
Also I need one that is FREE. AGAIN, FREE. NO $, NOTHING. (except for the textbook of course lol, just not for tuition)
suggesti0ns pl0x</p>
<p>Keystone! =D</p>
<p>I dunno…ask Warts!</p>
<p>Haha, I would typically recommend Keystone, but the courses cost money. I know that FLVS is free for in-state residents. Although, based on your location, I would assume that you don’t live in Florida. You might want to consider Kaplan. It’s free for in-state California inhabitants. It’s an online charter school though so I’m not sure if it offers courses during the summer. Perhaps you can email them.</p>
<p>Do you need official credit? If not, just forget the online stuff and use a textbook.</p>
<p>APEX Learning is supposed to be good, but it costs money and is not terribly self-paced.</p>
<p>Try your local community college. Many have free online classes and you can possibly get dual credit as well.</p>
<p>Does anyone know where to find free/cheap online AP classes that will actually earn me high school credit?</p>
<p>Stanford OHS is really prestigious and very much worth is. Google it. I think its an excellent online high school (although it can be somewhat expensive I was told).
But actual college professors teach you.</p>
<p>First you need to get in with the application though lol. Like I said, its prestigious, hence competitive.</p>
<p>Yeah idk but I am using free online videos along with a book to learn Calc BC and Physics this summer and it is going well so far. </p>
<p>Btw, don’t stress about precalc that much. If you have a decent trig/alg.2 backround, then a lot of the year is review. I would say find some good online videos. PM if you want a link or two.</p>