AP classes and scheduling?

<p>I'm a junior this year and haven't taken any APs before (although I've taken 10 honors courses). I signed up for three next year. My planned schedule is as follows:
AP Lit
AP European History
AP Art History
Honors Physics
Honors Pre-Calc
Conscience of man (academically-based history elective about the Holocaust and human rights)
Peer Leadership program
Gym/Health (mandatory)</p>

<p>Today my honors chemistry teacher said I'd do very well in AP chemistry if I took it next year. I've done phenomenally well in chem this year (projected final grade of an A or A+), and I know most people struggled, so I'm grasping topics that other people aren't.</p>

<p>So my question is, should I replace AP art history and conscience of man with AP chem (AP sciences are double periods in my school)? Would it be too difficult to take AP chem and honors physics at the same time? I'm a very strong science student but I do struggle with math (not horribly or anything, I get As and high Bs in my honors math classes). Should I drop down to regular physics and take that along with AP chem? The other thing holding me back is the conscience of man course. Although it's an elective, it's relevant to what I want to study in college and what I want to do career-wise.</p>

<p>Some advice would be awesome</p>

<p>I would keep your schedule the way it is.</p>

<p>Yeah i actually think I’m going to after talking to over with my mom and giving it some more thought. Thank you though!</p>