Will colleges like my senior year schedule?

So today I made my schedule for my senior year of high school and this is what I am doing:

AP Statistics
College Calculus
AP Chemistry
Physics 101 H/ Physics 102H
AP Literature
Macroeconomics H
Public Affairs H

I have a few concerns about my schedule:

  1. Will colleges care that I dropped Spanish for my senior year? I already took 4 years of it and am currently getting college credit do spanish this year
  2. Will they care if I have no electives? I’ve taken multiple electives through high school (Engineering, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Photography, etc.) but they barely affect my GPA because they aren’t honors classes so I don’t want to take them
  3. Do colleges look at harder AP Classes differently? I was thinking if doing AP Environmental Science instead of AP Chemistry, but I’m afraid that it won’t look as good as AP Chemistry would.

Calculus, Physics alongside AP chemistry would be VERY difficult. College students who take calculus, chemistry, and physics, only take ONE more class. So, if you want to take all three, drop AP stats, switch English to honors (or an easy, one-semester DE version), and unless macroeconomics and public affairs are semester long and taken together, drop one.
OR
Take your schedule as planned but drop either physics or Chemistry