Going from normal to AP level classes?

<p>Hey, before I start I had no idea where to post this discussion so I decided this place would be the best. If an admin or someone else needs to move this thread feel free to. So, off to my question. Before I indulge you all with it I would like to give a little background as it will make the question understandable. I'm a current honors/former honors student. It might seem a bit weird at first but hear me out. I was an honors student all through 7th grade, until the death of my father. I let it get out of hand and suffered with severe depression. My grades started dropping in 8th grade and by the time high school came around I was plopped into all normal level classes. At that point I realized this was not the life my father wanted for me and I started to accel once again. Now here comes 10th grade, the grade I am currently in, I have two honors level classes yet I accel in those classes with a 97 or, A+ in one, and a 95 or A in the other. All of my current normal level classes are all above 98 respectively. You might be wondering if there is a reason for my post, well fear not I will explain. Next year, my school has only AP or Normal level classes meaning I have to go from 2 honors classes to 6 AP Classes next year. How difficult will this be as I will not be used to this type of work load, as elementary and middle school honors classes are different than high school ones. I'm not amazing at grammar either so there are probably around a decent twenty mistakes in this post. Grammar aside, anyone who is currently taking AP level classes, please share how difficult the work load is. Note the grades in the normal classes are the current grades I have before the final.
AP Class schedule most likely vs. Current schedule:
AP Statistics vs. Analytic Geometry/Adv Algebra. (99)
Spanish AP vs. Honors Spanish 3 (97)
AP US Hist vs. World History (98.4)
AP Chem vs Honors Chem (95)
AP Lang vs 10th grade lit. (97.8 but rounds up)</p>

<p>After Analytic Geometry, can you take Calculus? It’d make more sense than taking AP stats, UNLESS you plan to major in the humanities and some social sciences (in which case: go for AP Stats).
Are you saying there’s no Honors Spanish 4? Typically AP = Spanish 5?
AP US Hist: lots of work, but much better for college than “regular” US History.
AP Chem: very doable after Honors Chem.
AP Language: doable for someone with a 97-98 in 10th grade lit.</p>