5 AP's senior year but none Junior year? Does that look bad?

<p>So my school, academically, is very competitive but does not offer a wide range of AP classes. My junior year after taking into account the multitude of required classes I had to take the only AP's available were AP US history and AP Lit/Comp. As my intended college focus was business I felt no need to take AP Lit/Comp and I regret it. US history I did not take because I was selected to take a blended online US history course that was not honors nor AP but involved most of the work to be done online and not requiring to show up physically to a class. I choose this simply for time management and I thought it would be interesting to add in my application. As for the upcoming senior year I am signed up for:
AP Calc
AP Psychology
AP Bio
AP Lang/Comp
AP Statistics</p>

<p>As for my grades they are average, and taking this class load would definitely bring my GPA down but not enough to cause a school to deny me admittance after already accepting. These are pretty much every AP class available in my school besides other AP's in similar subjects (AP Chem, AP Physics etc) My question is.. is this too much? Will schools look at this and say I slacked off my first three years and just started to kick it into high notch when it really mattered? Any input at all would be appreciated. Thanks</p>

<p>You don’t indicate what schools you’re interested in, and that matters. You say your high school is very competitive academically; how does your course load compare in intensity to others? Schools want to know, essentially, if you’ve challenged yourself, and how you’ve met that challenge. OTOH, if you overdo the APs your senior year and crash, that’s not good either. Choose schools that match your general profile, rather than trying to match your profile to the schools.</p>