*If marked as blended, that means half the class is online, half in class. 3 days in class out of 6 days, every other day. Just means more homework and less random busywork during class.
Honors English Blended
Honors Geometry Blended
AP United States History
AP Environmental Science
AP Psychology Blended
Business & Personal Law
Contemporary Issues Blended
Have you taken any blended courses before? My son’s school does not offer this so it is difficult to give an opinion. I will say some people do well in geometry and for others it can be very difficult. A good teacher can be very helpful. If you are not as math-oriented, online good be harder. Also APUSH is time consuming at his school. Maybe speak with a guidance counselor or check with others about the teachers. Good luck!
It depends on a lot of factors. Have you taken AP/Honors classes before? If you have, how did you like it? What were your grades? I’m a senior in high school and I’ve taken all of the courses you stated except Business and Contemporary Issues. Are those two classes an elective? What’s your strongest subject in school? If it’s not history or science, I wouldn’t recommend APUSH or APES. Both classes require extensive reading and concept applications. As far as the schedule itself, it looks great. Think about whether you can handle a lot of reading, self studying, and memorization. Getting a C in an AP class vs. an A in an Honors class makes a lot of difference. When the new school year starts, try the classes out for a week or so. If you can’t handle the workload, tell your guidance counselor. ^ Like jcmom716 said above, taking math online may mean more self studying and time to fully learn the material. Good luck!
You have three AP’s, so it’ll require good time management.
Also, have you reached Level 3 or 4 in a foreign language? If not, add it back in.