<p>I’ve been to a ton of info. sessions between my two kids college search and my sense is that (other than certain programs like engineering, business) schools don’t pay much attention to your projected major. Undecided is as good as anything else. I’ve heard multiple admissions counselors say that a majority of students switch out of their initial projected major so they don’t really worry about it too much. </p>
<p>That said, my S went to a Jesuit college for his undergraduate and those schools all have a very large core curriculum that mandates that students get experience in many different disciplines, some of which many would never have tried on their own. My S found it to be very worthwhile. Of course you can do a similar thing on your own but you might enjoy a school which has a large core curriculum (be it a Jesuit school or another school).</p>