<p>I liked it. There were certainly a few weak areas - Chemistry especially. The organization of that course was not easy to follow. And, as with any distance learning program, foreign languages are hard. I’ve done some of the basic, honors, and AP courses and I was relatively pleased with most of them. I do think that any relatively smart person will have a fairly easy time getting A’s in their courses, even the AP and Honors courses. But, thinking back on a friend who also used Keystone, I could be wrong about this. As long as you can be self-motivated (or have a parent pushing you, I guess), Keystone is a good program to use. It’s also easy to use. Don’t take AP World through them. It’s a great course and I learned tons, but I also lost any semblance of a balanced life. I was spending all day, seven days a week doing it. Their other APs aren’t like that though. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them or PM me.</p>