<p>So, my school has a 3-year Biology and Chemistry plan which we take. There are also AP biology and AP chemistry. I can skip taking the third year of the biology and chemistry plan if I get a teacher recommendation to finish AP biology and AP chemistry. If I don’t get the teacher recommendation, is it possible to prepare for the two AP exams outside of school and take them at the end of the year. If this is possible, how would this work. I know I would have to work by myself with my parents or a tutor teaching me instead of an actual class. What textbooks would you recommend to use and study guides and such. Thank you. Note: I, frankly, don’t care much about the credits, I just want to say that I took the two AP exams. </p>
<p>You would have to get a school willing to let you take it as well. Seems odd to me, but that is what you would need to do if your school is not willing.</p>
<p>Suppose you were applying to a high school, could those two AP tests be valid?</p>
<p>@HappyPiano4114 As always it depends on the school. It’s not very common to take AP classes without a physical class, but you should contact the physical school to see their policy on the issue.</p>