Rate my junior year schedule with dual-enrolling?

<p>So here is my schedule I have planned for junior year:</p>

<p>CP Physics (A required prerequisite for AP physics at my school...ugh)
AP Physics B
AP English Language
AP Art History
AP US History
Spanish 3 (No honors)
Multivariable Calculus
Differential Equations</p>

<p>Self Study:
AP World History
AP Environmental Science
AP Human Geography</p>

<p>I just took my first AP tests this week, and here are my predictions:
AP Chemistry - probably a 4, I didn't study AT ALL
AP Calculus - Definitely a 5, didn't study but mathematics come really easy to me
AP European History - Taking this tomorrow, will probably get a 5 since history is my favorite subject and I have consistently scored above 150/180 points on mock exams.</p>

<p>Other extracurriculars in my schedule:
-Christian Club/Science Club/California Scholarship Federation/Key Club/Founding a Red Cross club
-Science Olympiad
-This will be my 3rd year of varsity volleyball, looking to make all league team this year
-Babysitting
-Desk clerk at our district office
-Research team leader for the International Cancer Advocacy Network</p>

<h2>So how is my schedule? Is it good enough for CC standards? :D</h2>

<p>Dang, idk all I can say is your one smart cookie. lol</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>To add on, the mv calc and diff. eq. classes are after school from 5-7 so I would have fourth period off. Should I add two more classes to fill those fourth periods or would that just be too much work?</p>