Taking major-related classes in high school -- chance increase by a little or a lot?

<p>I wish to major in Econ./Finance/Accounting, something in the biz field. (inclination towards Econ. for now) If I take biz-related classes such as Accounting, Business Law, Business Finance, and Intro. Business, would that help me in my apps? I plan to take Biz. Law and Accounting as a junior, and business finance and AP Econ. as a senior (school only offers AP Econ. for seniors). I've already taken Intro. Business as a freshman. How "large" will this help?</p>

<p>Btw, I am still taking as many APs as I possibly can along w/ my biz-related classes so don't say I should take more APs :).</p>

<p>azsxdc</p>

<p>In my opinion it is not going to make much difference. The more selective business schools look closely at the academics. In fact, if you take it to the MBA level, not many students who get into a selective business school have taken business courses, and few have majored in business as undergrads.</p>

<p>I don't plan to study for an MBA. Gonna major in Econ. and go off to law school. So it won't help incoming undergrads ehh...</p>