Senior year not as rigorous as junior year?

I’m worried that my senior schedule is not as rigorous as my junior year, and I know that colleges look for an upward trend so does my senior year look like a downward trend? (I’m a senior btw so I can’t change my junior schedule). I’m planning on applying to some top 20 colleges.

Junior schedule:
AP biology
AP chemistry
AP Lang
APUSH
AP stats
Principles of Biomedical Science (PLTW)
French III- dual credit
Precalculus with trig

Senior year:
AP lit
AP gov (one semester)
Physics 240 (for science and engineering)-- dual credit (this class is offered through a special program offered by my school district in which we travel to another school to take it and we cannot take it for AP. Also, we had to test into this class)
Calculus I & II–dual credit (calc I is first semester and calc II is second semester. Same like physics it’s taken at another school and had to test into it)
Introduction to Computer Science (PLTW) (originally wanted to take Human body systems which is the second class after principles of biomed but schedule conflict made it impossible)
French IV-- (either taking it dual credit or AP not sure)
College Algebra–dual credit
Psychology (school doesn’t offer AP) one semester
Sociology–one semester after psychology
Human growth and Development-- one semester

I got all A’s junior year and planning to do the same senior year, but does my senior year look like I’m lazy compared to junior year? I wanted to take more APs but I already took or am taking all the APs offered by my school other than AP studio art and AP music theory. Thanks!!

I don’t think it looks lazy at all! You can’t create APs out of thin air that your school doesn’t have. I would say don’t worry about it, because you can’t change your junior year schedule.