5 AP Classes?

I’m currently a Sophomore and I’m taking APUSH right now,
my Junior year my schedule is:
AP Statistics
AP Psychology
AP Composition
AP US Government and Politics
AP Biology
Band 2
Pre-Trig/Calc Honors
Psychology/Sociology

I’m taking the AP Psych and AP US Gov’t and Politics online, and I’ll also have a free period, to do work in, and I’ve heard from upperclassmen that Psych/Sociology is a very laidback course at our school. I’m also involved in sports all seasons of the school year, community service clubs, debate team, MUN team, etc; which traveling is required for during some parts of the year, so I end up missing class.
I’m wondering if this is a good idea to take 5 AP classes and would the studying for the AP Exams be doable with the amount of APs I’m planning to take? Also: I’m not very strong in Mathematics, so I might struggle a bit with AP Statistics.

I have the same question I was wondering if my schedule for junior year is too much. I have taken regular biology and got a 103% in the class (with extra credit) and I’m taking honors chemistry this year with a 98 in the class right now.

Ap macro/micro
Ap engligh 11
AP BIO
AP CHEM
Analysis/ pre-calc
Us history
Spanish 3

@christmasnuggets It all depends on the individual. AP Biology requires a lot of memorization, AP Statistics requires an understanding of what you are doing and why you are doing it, and AP English (you didn’t specify which one) requires fantastic writing skills and ability to analyze passages for rhetorical and syntactical devices. AP US Gov and AP Psychology I will not take until next year, but I heard that they are very simple and fun classes.

@aminat21 Even though you are only taking 4 APs next year, taking AP Chem and AP Bio at the same time will require a lot of memorization and dedication.