Are you a potential BS/MD student or why are you trying to do so much during high school ? Is your goal to get into top Ivy schools or 6 or 7 year med programs or future MD/PhD ?
In our district, PLTW courses are not taught at the same rigorous level as GT, Honors, AP classes. Graduates did not fare as well in college engineering admissions as students that took more AP classes (but many self select the AP classes over the PLTW ones since they are not taught at the most rigorous level).
It is promising that they provide Calc BC, but AP Physics 2 is non-calculus-based, fairly dificult due to the amount of material involved and does not get good reviews from students or teachers, or good test scores (I think). AP Physics 2 will not be accepted as a substitute for Physics 1 in a college STEM major, only in non-STEM majors (not sure about pre-med physics, whatever that is).
It would definitely be worthwhile to ask former students and even Tulsa tech’s faculty whether their mission is to serve high achieving pre-med type students or more of a vocational flavor, and also what their typical college acceptances look like.