Need Help Choosing Senior Year Classes Please!!!!!!

I am going to be a senior next year and we are currently registering for courses. I am not sure which courses would be best to take for my last year of high school. I am looking to apply to colleges that are pretty competitive, such as Boston University, Tufts, UConn, and Boston College. I am leaning towards being a biology major. Below are my courses year by year.

Freshman Year:
-World Geography
-Spanish 2
-English 9 Honors
-Physics First Honors
-Algebra 2 Honors
-Advanced Concepts in Technology

Sophomore Year:
-AP European History (3)
-Spanish 3
-English 10 Honors
-Pre-AP Chemistry Honors
-Geometry Honors
-AP Statistics (4)

Junior Year:
-US History Honors
-Spanish 4
-AP English Language
-AP Biology
-Pre-AP Calculus Honors
-Web Page Development

Now for senior year. Here is what I know I am taking:
-AP English Literature (1 credit)
-AP Chemistry (1 credit)
-Gym (.5 credit)

And here is what I am deciding between:
-Spanish 5, AP Spanish, or no Spanish at all (both 1 credit)
-AP Calculus AB (1 credit) or AP Calculus BC (2 credits)
-AP Environmental Science (1 credit)
-AP Psychology (1 credit)
-Want to take Economics, Renewable Energy, and JAVA if I have room (each .5 credit)

I am also taking a Physics college course over the summer since I do not have room for that in my schedule. I have room for 7 credits in total. What combination of these classes would be best?

A lot of these things are dependent on how you’re doing in current courses. . .

Definitely take an AP Calculus, whether it be AB or BC depends on how strong you are in math.
Though I normally caution against AP Environmental Science, I would recommend you take it, as you are pursuing a degree in the sciences, so having a science senior year is a good idea
AP Spanish could be a good idea if you are good in Spanish, it shows dedication to a language (also, I know that Tufts has a stringent language requirement)
Honestly, the rest is a toss up - what do you want to do? If I had to pick, I’d say take Economics (serves many purposes) and JAVA (obviously you are interested, and it’s a good background to have)

That’s just my two cents though, in reality, any of the classes you listed will suit you well.