Senior Year Classes ugh

<p>Some background before I get to the actual question.
Junior year, I took three ap social science classes: ap gov/ micro, ap world and ap psych. I love the social sciences, they're my favorite thing to learn and to study-- I've taken all but one of the social science classes that are offered at my school because I like them so much and the only one I haven't taken is ap european history.
But, due to weird scheduling my senior year, I won't be able to take ap euro, ergo I won't be able to take a social science class at all. Instead, I'm taking two math classes (ap calc ab and ap stats), in addition to ap bio and ap lit, plus journalism and a seminar that my high school requires seniors to take.
After I finalized the change in my schedule from ap euro to ap stats I realized that this could potentially be problematic.
So, for someone who wants to major in political science in college, will not taking a social science my senior year hurt me in the college admissions process? Or will what I've done so far in my high school career (meaning all the ap social sciences that I took my junior year) compensate for not taking one this next year.
I would think it's assumed with this website site, but I am looking to apply to some pretty tough schools.
Thank you so much for your helpp X_X :-< </p>