<p>My school offer a few accounting and marketing classes but they are all normal class with weighted scale of 4. Would college care more about my weighted gpa and class ranking more or to take what I might or might not learn in college ?</p>
<p>You should take the most challenging classes available and get mostly As in them. Don’t worry too much about the GPA your school calculates (especially weighted GPA), because all high schools weight grades differently and colleges aren’t going to take your high school’s GPA at face value. You don’t need to take classes related to your intended major, except in a really broad sense (for example, prospective engineering majors should take physics and advanced math classes). </p>
<p>I’ll go the opposite route and say that you should (but do not need to) take the major-related courses not for college admissions purposes but because it will give you a better idea of future work you may be doing. I’m assuming these are elective courses.</p>