<p>I completely agree with the person above me. That’s an extremely competitive courseload, and if you can keep above a C in all of those courses (with a minimum number of B’s of course), you should be fine when applying to Harvard, Stanford, etc.
However, I do think that you should cool it with the freshman year classes. You’re just getting into high school, you don’t know how difficult it’s going to be. Also, you want time to develop a social life – a network of friends. Not only will close friends help you in high school, but having a network of friends will help you beyond when you start to look for jobs etc. Connections are a main part of future success, so don’t completely dash your social life in an attempt at Ivy League acceptance.</p>