<p>I hate biology with a burning passion.
I am more of a math, physics, chem oriented person.
Should I take AP Bio in senior year with AP Physics C and tank my HS GPA or take it in college and tank my college GPA?</p>
<p>That’s a bit exaggerated reaction. Anyway, maintaining your GPA in high school is more a priority for college acceptance/no rescinding decision. You can always make a comeback after college freshman year. </p>
<p>If you take AP Physics and get a qualifying score, you won’t have to take bio in college because most colleges only require 1 semester of natural science (bio, chem, or physics) as a gen ed. The others would depend on your major. If you major in math or physics, you wont have to take bio. If you major in chem you shouldn’t etither but it depends on the program i think (im thinking about biochemistry here and how some schools might focus more on that).</p>