Is this a good schedule for junior year?

<p>I'm a sophomore in high school right now and I'm starting to plan my schedule for next year.
I got straight A's this semester and I was taking AP Bio, AP Euro, Precalc, Honors English 10, and Honors Spanish 2. </p>

<p>My plan for next year is:</p>

<p>AP Lang
AP US History
AP Calc BC
AP Physics
AP Enviromental Science
Honors Spanish 3</p>

<p>I'm wondering if I should just take Honors Physics instead of AP and drop AP Enviro for Ceramics to get my arts requirement over with....maybe substitute one class for AP chem. Ugh.
I'm really confused. </p>

<p>Please help?!</p>

<p>Definitely try to get the art out of the way. It gets stressful the longer you put it off, because there’s more of a chance of getting put in an art you don’t like just so you fulfill the requirement.</p>

<p>I took 5 AP classes (Lang, Calc BC, Enviro. Sci., Psych, and Chem.) my Junior Year. I put off my arts requirement till this year and let me tell you, it is difficult if you take your arts online through BYU.</p>

<p>Procrastination is making me do this last minute, but it was worth putting off arts in the end for a more rigorous Junior year, as I got into my top choice school.</p>

<p>If you can take Dual. Enroll or take it over this coming summer, I suggest you do that so you don’t have to sacrifice a spot during your Senior Year to fulfill your arts req.</p>

<p>I would keep your current schedule as long as you can: handle the rigor/homework/material, still keep up with the extracurriculars you enjoy doing, and get a decent amount of sleep. It’s ok to scale back if you don’t feel it will all work out for you.</p>

<p>You’re the best judge of how much course work you can handle, but still talk with your counselor and see the best course of action. I did that and things worked out for the most part flawlessly.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>