do UNDECIDED students have a disadvantage when applying to Penn??

<p>does the college have anything against "undecided" students? my application is very much focused on fine arts (which i'm interested in taking classes, but not majoring in) and biology/chemistry (which i am considering majoring in) .... but my 2 teacher recs are from my humanities and spanish teachers (because they know me the most personally). i saw on the penn website that it's "beneficial" to the student applying if he/she has the teacher recs be from subjects that the student is planning on studying in college... which isn't the case for me..
i was originally going to say that my intended major is biology or chemistry (or biochemistry), but looking at my app, i'm probably going to be saying "undecided." seeing that penn seems to be more towards a pre-professional education, would being an "undecided" student hurt my chances of getting accepted (ED)?</p>

<p>no, they don’t care what you write in that box.</p>

<p>Penn students are more interested in a preprofessional education. Penn admissions doesn’t really care so long as you’re a strong student.</p>

<p>thank you!!–i hope you’re both right:):)</p>