Not enough Science AP Courses in my Junior year?

<p>So in my junior year of high school I will be taking AP Biology, Physics Honors, and various other AP courses. In my senior year I will be taking AP Chemistry and AP Physics(with many other AP courses. But the problem is I have heard that I should take as many AP science courses in my junior year. Do you think I should take AP Biology and AP Chemistry in my junior year and take Honors Physics and AP Physics in my senior. I may be just overthinking it but give me your opinion.</p>

<p>You should take the ones that are important to your major first. For example, if you’re going to become a chemical engineer you should take AP Chemistry and Physics Honors your junior year, that way you can write your AP scores on your application and it will be less work studying for the SAT subject test for those subjects because your already taking the AP class. Also, I don’t know why you would take Honors Physics and AP Physics at the same time during your senior year.</p>