First four years do not matter really. Just make sure you take classes that you plan to use later. For instance, say you want to go to med school. You can major in a liberal arts school, take classes geared towards med school such as histology, and spend more time doing volunteer and rounding out your education to look more impressive for an interview. The same applies to most other graduate level schools.
Maybe I'm not giving you the kind of advice you want but just really consider several factors such as price, distance from home, class offerings, politics within the school, and also think about its effects on your future life. If you go to a state school you can get into practically any graduate school or med school as long as you make the grades and meet the requirements. Especially ones within the state.
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