If you are not too sure of your intended major, but the possibilities include business (or related) and engineering, look carefully at whether those majors need to be applied to when applying to the school, or if changing into them is restricted by a secondary admission process, typically because they are filled to capacity. This is fairly common at popular state flagships, but even some private schools (e.g. Cornell, Penn, Columbia) have some restrictions on changing major. In some of these cases, direct admission to the major is not done, so you would have to compete for a spot in the major in a secondary admission process later.
Attending a school where all of your possible majors have sufficient capacity to take all interested students can avoid this kind of uncertainty.
But note that even when there are not capacity restrictions on any major, some majors require the prerequisites to be started early. Engineering majors are typical examples.