Many years ago when I was in college, I was interested in a wide variety of humanities fields. I spent my first two years taking courses in English, Theater Arts, History, Art History, and Philosophy, trying to get a broad humanities background before deciding on a major. While I did eventually decide to major in one of those fields, those two years of taking broad introductory courses, as well as some more tightly-focused advanced courses, in all of them was one of the greatest pleasures of my college career. It helped that the liberal arts college I attended had a very flexible set of general education requirements that offered lots of choice. I think it is great to have broad interests, and you certainly want to attend a college that will allow you enough flexibility to take many courses outside your eventual major. And if you want to do an interdisciplinary major that combines a few of them, that’s great too.