Here’s what I personally think. (Keyword: Personally)
I understand you really like literature and art. So I’m assuming AP Lit and AP Studio Art will be a definite. Keep those.
Since you’re in Physics currently, it would probably mean the physics concepts may still be in your brain. Maybe you should do AP Physics 1. Science is also one of the core classes so you really shouldn’t just drop it. As I’ve said, throughout your entire high school career, you’re bound to take at least one AP Science class. Taking three years of science and no APs wouldn’t be the greatest thing…
From what I know, the pathway for math, if you take Precalc as a junior, will be an AP Math. Most likely the best thing for you would be one AP Calc class. Math is one of the big core classes. Does you school offer AP Calc AB and AP Calc BC. If you’re worried about the course load, you should do AP Calc AB. But note that Calc BC is worth two times the credit since you’re doing everything in AB plus some stuff.
AP Gov, I’m assuming is for your social studies government. Do you guys do Gov/Econ? Just wondering. There’s many ways they do history in senior year. American Gov/Comp. Gov. American Gov/Micro. American Gov/Macro
Comp. Gov/ Macro. Comp. Gov/Micro. Just wondering. So yes, take AP Gov.
So currently your schedule would look like this.
AP Literature and Composition
AP Studio Art
AP Physics 1
AP Calc (AB or BC)
AP Gov
5 APs.
2 Of the most rigorous APs: AP Physics 1 and AP Calc. This will show that you know how to deal with rigor. I don’t think anything would disagree with me that these two are two of the hardest APs there are.
I also saw that you were planning on self studying AP Spanish. Are you fluent? If that’s the case, go ahead… But you need to feel comfortable with the language.
5 APs senior year. Done. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.