<p>Others here probably have more experience with self studying for AP tests, but you can start at the website: <a href=“AP Exam Practice – AP Students | College Board”>College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools; </p>
<p>I’d also look at test prep books at your local bookstore, just to get an idea of what is involved. </p>
<p>If you don’t want to self study, various distance schools have courses, or you could take one at a local high school. I don’t mean to push the idea of AP’s too hard, but if you’re a good test taker, and they fit in with your learning goals, it can help to have one or more under your belt when it comes time to apply. You can earn college credits after admission at most colleges with AP’s, but some limit the number of credits you can earn that way.</p>