<p>I'm going to be junior in the fall and will take AP Biology for the AP and SAT subject test purpose. But Im not very interested in the subject-> not very good at this, and I dont wanna take Pre AP chemistry either. Should I take pap chemistry instead of ap biology?</p>
<p>Why not take AP Chem junior year and AP Bio senior year? Thats what I did.</p>
<p>If you don’t want to do that, review some basic chemistry this summer. Learn about how molecules are drawn and represented with a formula. Go over bonding. Learn about diffusion.</p>
<p>Its just a few basic concepts of chemistry that you need to understand. You could probably get away with not knowing any chemistry and still getting a 5.</p>
<p>I havent learned Pre AP chemistry yet</p>
<p>There isn’t too much chemistry information that you need to take AP Bio. So, I would just take AP Bio.</p>
<p>You only need to know really basic chem (ie, what atoms are, types of bonds, etc), which would usually be the first thing you learn. It’s pretty easy, so don’t worry about it and go ahead and take AP Bio.</p>
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<p>Why take it if you have no interest? You’ll be miserable, there is a lot of stuff you have to memorize, and much of it dull and uninteresting. Take a different AP if you don’t like biology.</p>