Colleges With Great Computer Science, Economics, Public Policy, and Psych Programs

<p>Hello there! So, here is my "dilemma." I know that ultimately I am going to end up majoring in one or two of the following (computer science, economics, public policy, or psychology). My goal is to explore all these fields in my first year of college by taking classes in each of these subjects until I discover what I want to pursue in college.</p>

<p>Thus, I want to apply to schools that are very good in all of these fields. I have good stats and scores (I believe good enough for some of the top schools in the country). </p>

<p>What schools do you believe are good fits for me where I could receive a great undergraduate education in any of these majors?</p>

<p>For example, one school that comes to mind is UC Berkeley (I would be out of state), but I heard that it's only beneficial to go there if you know exactly what you want to do going in. Is that true? What schools would allow me to explore these interests freely (besides a liberal arts school)?</p>

<p>Thanks you so much in advance for your help!</p>

<p>What state are you from? What is your family income? What are your stats?</p>

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<p>Absolutely not true. Berkeley is a GREAT place to explore what you want to do, although you might not get the grades you want all the time.</p>

<p>^agree with UpMagic. In college of l&s, everyone comes in with undeclared major. We all explore what we like in year 1. I guess not many universities allow this.</p>