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<p>I was wondering how long it takes before the kids get tired of the “on-line format” They have several years of classes, which is good, but it would be nice to know that the kids like them well enough to continue, or if you need to look around for a back up.<br>
Re AP online- If you go to K12 (the curriculum that is now available on line) they can direct you to the AP through (Apex, I think) I think the price has come down over the years. It was really expensive before. My friends really like K12, but their kids haven’t gotten up to the AP level yet, so I really don’t know about the quality, but I would think it would be just fine. I think a pretty good deal is just the regular distance ed university courses–as the books are a few years old, they are reasonably priced, which offsets the tuition. Our local cc (free tuition for running start) except one math book can be $170. The tuition for distance ed may be $200-400 depending on the credits, but the books can usually be had for $30 as the course is written to last several years. Food for thought!!</p>