You’re going for history or English or film studies, so your core classes should be AP English literature, AP euro/world, and AP foreign language. Now, you don’t have to take AP Spanish, but taking AP psych (an AP lite) won’t make up for it, especially since you’re not taking a math nor a science class.
AP CS principles will ONLY be counted as a math if your GC has it written down as such in the school profile, so check. Otherwise colleges count it as an elective. I agree CSP is applicable to your choice of major so are sure to articulate this in ‘additional information’ after checking your GC /school profile lists it as a math.
If they don’t list it as math, see if you can take it as an elective and take regular statistics for math.
You’re fine science wise since you have all three of bio, chem, and physics and intend to major in arts&humanities. So doubling up would be fine and the double up should be either Gov/econ or psych (because for a future humanities major, especially history, ap euro or world would be as important as calculus from a stem major).
Note that US 1945-to Present would also count as a history class, so you wouldn’t be tripling up, you’d be quadrupling, which is a weeee bit much.
AP Macro would likely be a half-year course (unless your school stretches it, or you mean macro/micro).
8 slots:
Math- AP Comp Sci Principles or, if not listed as “Math” on school profile, Statistics or AP Stats
Eng- AP Lit and Comp
Social Science- AP Macroeconomics
Social Science-AP Euro or World
Language- AP Spanish 5
Science- None
Elective- Broadcasting full year (have taken this every year and is main source of film interest)
Elective- Semester U.S. 1945 to Present culture history, Semester Film Appreciation
Elective- Semester study hall, semester business => could be used for AP Psych or AP CS Principles if you can’t take it for math. However with such a strong schedule, 2 semesters of study hall would be very healthy.