<p>Other than the technical schools, I don’t think schools have a bias for any particular discipline, including undecided. </p>
<p>If it were me, I guess I’d look for a school that had some kind of interdisciplinary programs for freshmen. Lots of schools have them. Barnard (if you’re a girl) has a required freshman seminar. Wesleyan is very big on interdisciplinary things. Duke has one. NYU-Gallatin has one. This is one from Brown that might be of interest to you. </p>
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<p>Another option is to look for schools with a winter term, like Smith or Oberlin, which would allow you an extra opportunity to explore something during the school year.</p>
<p>Finally, look for a school that has campus sponsored lecture series or other programs outside the curriculum. Most schools have this. This is a great way to get exposed to lots of ideas.</p>