Learning 4 languages at the same time. Can it actually work out?

Read the FAQ, rules and all and the answer wasn't very clear to me or specific enough so I thought I'd post. Basically I'm very busy throughout the year but during the summer I will have absolutely 0 responsibilities or anything to do for that matter. I decided to do 4 languages (TL) because, well, why not. Time is not an issue AT All and I believe I can handle it mentally. For some specific details:

I'm gonna continue my German, I've covered basically A1 and A2 but the course I've picked will start from the end of A1 and take you to B1 eventually. That's 4 hours weekly

For Spanish I dropped it like 4 months ago after reaching a low B1/high A2 and I'm gonna be picking it back up to go and get the dele B1 or B2 depending on progress. 5 hours weekly.

Did some French in school but I remember nothing so I'm gonna be doing a nice course of 2 hours weekly (but it's intensive, it mostly relies on you studying on your own and a lot of comprehensible input)

Lastly, chinese. I've never done Chinese before but it is a very useful language for my situation and I've decided to go hard on that with 6 hours a week.

Obviously these courses are not gonna last only during the summer. Most of them end either during September or October which works fine for me. Some you can continue after as well if you want. Based on that information, is it likely I'll make progress in all of them without too many casualties? I know it's kind of a weird situation to put yourself into but I've started feeling like I'm running out of time and summer is the only "free" time I can take advantage of. Has anybody done anything similar and if so, how did it go? I'm confident that I won't be jumbling up words as both German and Spanish I'm kind of familiar with already, French might get jumbled but since I am familiar with German and Spanish I don't think I'll be confusing them. Lastly, Chinese is a completely different thing so it's OK in terms of mixing it up but it's gonna be hard either way. Thoughts? Thanks in advance!

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