<p>I am in a very similar situation to you, except I’m a sophomore, and am self studying 9 AP’s this year, but a key difference is that when you take it in class you are stuck with the nuances like studying for tests, writing long essays and reports, and also while some AP’s like Comparitive Government only take 2 months to self study, it would be a year’s worth of circullum (spel)</p>
<p>Don’t take Physics B AFTER you take Physics C, that’s outright malicious resume padding, and I am taking SAT 2 Math 2, Calc BC this year, that means I will never take Calc AB or SAT 2 one, since I obviously exceeded well beyond that level. </p>
<p>Also, they’d rather see you take AP’s that are your passion, and you clearly don’t care for most of them on the list, they’d rather see you take 5 AP’s and then do college preparatory work, in the same area, e.g. if I am done with Chemistry they;d like to see me continue organic chemistry on my own (college level)</p>
<p>Anyone and many just hoard on AP’s which is a problem. </p>
<p>and 2, don’t worry too much about 3 years ahead of you, have an idea, but you’ll do what you like as you, worry about this year, and after freshman year you’ll see if you like it or not, you have no position to say whether you’ll enjoy calculus (and physics as result), because nothing in your past experience will be anything similar to what they do, you may love it, no one here including you knows.</p>