Advanced Placement Program (AP) http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/about.html The College Board's Advanced Placement Program (AP) test allows high school students to take college-level courses and exams and earn college credit or advanced placement. AP Courses & Exams Art History Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Chemistry Chinese Language and Culture Computer Science A Computer Science AB Macroeconomics Microeconomics English Language English Literature Environmental Science European History French Language French Literature German Language Comp Government & Politics U.S. Government & Politics Human Geography Italian Language and Culture Japanese Language and Culture Latin Literature Latin: Vergil Music Theory Physics B Physics C Psychology Spanish Language Spanish Literature Statistics Studio Art U.S. History World History http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/subjects.html
Must you be in High School? What about home educated high school students? We've only used their resources but not taken any exams.
High School & Homeschooled Students How Do I Enroll? http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/about.html Once you've decided to take the AP challenge it's easy to enroll. Talk to an AP teacher or the AP Coordinator at your school about the course you want to take. Discuss the course's workload and any preparation you might need. If you are a homeschooled student or attend a school that doesn't offer AP, you can still participate. Each year hundreds of students participate through independent study. Some states even sponsor online AP courses.
Adults cant take AP courses? I think high school students ages 18 and below can take these exams. They are very challenging. Some of them seem very challenging. Otherwise, if you know adults can take these exams. Let me know.
I remembered the thread so you need to contact a virtual high school to get permission to take a test?
Go to this thread: http://www.degreeinfo.com/showthread.php?t=29785 That should get you all set Shawn