Am I doing too much?

<p>So I'm a freshman planning out my sophomore year. This is my schedule next year:
Honors Chemistry
Honors English
AP Modern World History
Pre-calculus
ASB
Health/Elective</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities (In order of importance to me):
Baseball (Spring)
Saturday Concert Band (non-school)
Monday night Jazz Band (7-10pm at local community college)
Volunteer at local hospital
Class Vice President (also a class-ASB)
Psychology class at local community college (Tuesday 7-10. I heard you just have to show up to get an A.)
Football (My friend is trying to convince me to do it. I played last year and thought it was pretty fun. I'll start this year.)
California Scholarship Federation (lunch once a month I think)</p>

<p>Am I doing too much? I feel like I might be overwhelming myself. What would you suggest I take off the list if I had to? I really want to get into a great school, like Stanford or UC Berkeley.</p>

<p>ASB stands for Associated Student Body
I'm taking Spanish 2 as a freshman and will take Spanish 3 and AP in Junior and Senior year.<br>
Thanks for the advice</p>

<p>That doesn’t seem too intense. You should actually make your class schedule a bit tougher if possible.</p>

<p>My school isn’t the best school around. I’m actually a year ahead in math than most people in my class. People are really surprised when I tell them my schedule. I’m taking the most rigorous classes available. Thanks for the advice!</p>

<p>Your schedule seems fine. Although, if you do insist it’s to much, then cut down.</p>

<p>I’ll be a sophomore next year as well, and it’s very similar to my own. If I can do it, you can do it! Good luck</p>

<p>It sounds fine. And pre-calculus for a sophomore is two years ahead almost everywhere.</p>