Whatever degree you get doesn't mean you have to be committed to that path.

Once you get out of college, and have your degree, it doesn't matter except for the prerequisites of employment. After that, it's your experience and your personality that matters to your potential employers.

Thing is computer science is you have to constantly get re-certified for all these kind of certifications to keep up to date. It's a lot of work. Technical degrees are great if you choose to go into that kind of work.

On the other hand, a liberal arts degree like Psychology and so forth, it's easier to enter any line of work, as long as you continue to build up experience in those fields.

Something to consider. I wouldn't declare until you get some real world experience under your belt, and see if you would truly enjoy it.