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[quote=Anonymous]The hardest part is finding a testing center to take the exam. It seems like it would be really easy, but it is NOT if your school doesn't offer the exam. Most schools only let their own students take the exam. If you can find a test center, then go ahead. If you can find a center and your child likes the subject go for it! If they don't like their score, you can cancel any AP score. This is the form from the college boardhttps://apstudents.collegeboard.org/ap/pdf/ap-score-cancellation-form.pdf: "Please cancel my AP score. I understand that once I request a cancellation, the score will never be available, and it will never be listed on any future score reports". Plenty of homeschoolers have their kids take AP tests in middle school including Calculus. Keep in mind if your child is UNDER 13 you can't sign up online for a college board account, you have to send in a paper copy. If you say what subject it is, people may be able to point out some good resources. And do you want a recommendation for an online AP class to have some structure? How much are you willing to spend for an online class or your child prefers to self-study? [/quote]
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