I'm going to disagree and recommend that you take A&P at your local community college. Here's why, based on my experience:
Cost. The class at my state school was $400/credit. vs. $160/credit at the community college.
Availability: the state school only offered the class at two times, one at 7:30am and the other at 10:45am (which was closed of course).
Quality of instruction: equal at both schools. The instructor at the state school had a phD, but you don't need a phD to teach A&P at this level. The instructor at the CC completed chiropractic school and then got a masters in nutrition. He was certainly qualified.
Class size. The class at the CC was 15 students (early morning, lecture and lab were back-to-back). The class at the state school was 135 students in a large auditorium. It was much easier to obtain an LOR at the CC than at the state school.
Lab. Less busy work in the lab at the CC. The instructor at the state school was a TA, who wasn't exciting at all. The lab instructor at the CC was the lecturer.
Material: learned no more at the state school than I did at the CC. In fact, the instructor at the CC had more insight on some topics than the one at the state school.
You're already going to pay hundreds on the application process, so save yourself money and take the pre-requisites as cheap as possible.
Kevin