Which classes should I pick?

So I’m going to be a senior in high school next year and I had to make a schedule:
AP Chemistry
AP Calculus BC
AP Biology
AP Literature
College Level Government/Economics
Cisco Networking Academy 3 and 4
Lunch
Gym
College Level Accounting

Now, all AP and college level courses give me me a 10% weighting upon the grade i receive, which is beneficial; however, I did not do so well on my AP’s, and I want to be an Engineer or Doctor when I go to college. There are a couple of problems though:

  1. I suck at English, but should I take it to diversify myself in a wide variety of classes instead of just science and math, should I just take college level English?
  2. AP Biology and AP Chemistry might be overwhelming, but if I want to be a doctor, should I take both?
  3. Is taking College level Government?Economics look bad on a high school transcript?

College level courses are higher than the regents or standard classes, but below AP, so it’s like an honors class with the same weighting, but no AP exam. I have a 100+ GPA(Weighted; Unweighted: 96), 1870 SAT score, 27 on my ACT(first time, hoping for a 30 in October). I took the hardest classes possible in my junior year, and I got 94+ on all of them at the end of the year. Hopefully, I can get into a good college, but right now, I am confused about my senior schedule.

  1. I am taking Honors English 1101 and 1102 first and second semester, respectively, at a university this upcoming year because I am bad at English. I heard it is easier at AP Literature, plus I will get two English classes out of the way, and I knew there was no way I could do that with AP. I would say dual enroll for English at your local university.
  2. If science is your strong point, you should be okay. This will look good for colleges, but it all comes down whether or not you can handle that much stress. Everyone is different.
  3. No, I don't think that would look bad at all.

Thanks @PhilipL

Here is a tough situation. Taking AP Bio and AP Chem at the same time is tedious and WILL require intense studying. AP Bio is mainly memorization and AP Chem is more conceptual and application based. As for BC Calculus, it shouldn’t be a problem if you have a strong background in math. If you’re coming from AB this will be a joke! Moving on to English, don’t feel the need to do college English as AP lit is sufficient. Also, get your SAT score up to a 2000 if possible. Overall, there’s really nothing to worry about if you have the commitment.