Courses as a junior and senior?

<p>I'm a sophomore and am deciding courses for junior and senior year. My passions are mostly in the social sciences including psychology, economics, law etc. I also enjoy chemistry but I already took honors chemistry so I don't know if I want to take AP Chemistry because I already learned a good amount of chemistry and would prefer to take new classes. I also am in Chemistry club that competes at an event once an year. Tell me what you think:</p>

<p>Junior Year:
Psychology AP
English Electives (required)
U.S. History AP
Calculus AB AP
Economics Honors (no AP class)
United States Government (no AP class)</p>

<p>Senior Year:
Art History AP
English Literature AP
Physics Honors (physics is required)
U.S. Law
Spanish 5 AP Language
Multi-Varibale Calculus Honors</p>

<p>anyone wanna help out?</p>

<p>Your schedule is pretty challenging and impressive! I recommend you take AP Chem because it’s very interesting and it’s not all the same stuff from regular chem, it’s new, but harder materials involved. Since you’re in a Chemistry club, you shouldn’t really have too much of a difficult time with AP chem. I took regular chemistry in my sophomore year and took AP chem in my junior year. Regular chem is basically a very small preview of AP chem and it was much easier. Challenge your brain! lol :D</p>

<p>It seems you’re math orientated. You should take physics I/honors during your junior year and then take physics ap in your senior year. Or if your school doesn’t require physics I to take AP Physics B, just skip straight ahead.</p>