Alright, so first, here is my course schedule for all 4 years of high school (I am currently a sophomore):
You do not have to read through all of it, skip to the bottom to see my concerns, you can use it as a reference.
Freshman Year:
English I H (90%)
Algebra I CP (98%)
Environmental Science CP (98%)
World History CP (98%)
French II CP (90%)
Cartooning & Animation (98%) (A semester, to satisfy grad. req.)
Music Technology & Applications (96%) (A semester, to satisfy grad. req.)
Sophomore Year:
English II H (90%)
Geometry CP (98%)
Biology H (96%)
Algebra II H (97%)
French III CP (84%)
Comp Programming I (100%)
Comp Programming II H
Chemistry H (A full year, online course: 97%)
Math Analysis H (Possibly the summer after sophomore year)
Junior Year:
AP Language & Composition
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology (EASY)
Study Hall (To compensate for labs)
AP Chemistry (SCARY)
AP Computer Science A
US History I CP (A full year, online course)
Financial Literacy (Must take the summer after junior year) (A semester, to satisfy grad. req.)
Senior Year:
AP Literature & Composition
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics C
US History II CP
AP Statistics
Organic Chemistry H
Business Organization & Management (A semester, to satisfy grad. req.)
Law & Order (A semester, online course, to satisfy grad. req.)
AP Psychology (self-study + online course, I already started sophomore year)
OK, so I am really strong at all kinds of Math. Science, I am excellent with Biology and Physics, but I am not too bad with Chemistry. English should not be a problem and I dropped History to the bare minimum because I am really bad at it. I am dropping French after 2 years for good reason. I already have seven years of another foreign language under my belt. I can read, write, speak it fluently with ease and it is not my native language. I moved in from another country and my school did not allow me to take a high school math course in middle school and hence the Algebra I freshman year.
There are a few things that concern me. An AP Biology + AP Chemistry double up does not look like it is going to be even close to easy. I think I can maintain an A in Bio, but Chem is iffy. My goal is to maintain at the least a low A in all these classes. Apart from that, I do take clubs but not many and they are not that time consuming and are relatively easy. I do other extracurricualars but not many apart from playing a sport (badminton for only an hour or 2 a week). I have a lot of time at home to do work. Volunteering is not a problem as I am planning to do the bulk of my community service sophomore and already coverend more than 100 hours freshman year. I do however, work on two outside research-level projects. An Artificial Intelligence project as a team that my team hopes to publish and a club-based neuroscience research paper. How hard will the APBio + APChem hit me?
Second, Math Analysis over the summer looks like a very bad idea to me as the course is Honors and accelerated but people in my school have done it. How hard will Math Analysis over the summer be, considering AP summer work and other activities?
Thanks for reading all this (and of course helping me) in advance!