Law is the key major of the school, and its employment is average. If you can pass the national judicial examination, your employment will be better. The passing rate of the school is still very high. Many years have passed since I was in school, far exceeding the national average pass rate. A little harder should be no problem. As long as you can meet the requirements of the corresponding major in the school, it is relatively easy to change majors, with an average score of at least 80 points. It is ok to transfer from liberal arts to science, but there will be many courses to make up, such as advanced mathematics and some professional basic courses, as long as you work hard. In the past, our class was transferred from liberal arts, and finally took the postgraduate exam. (I am a science student)
I graduated from Southwest University of Science and Technology. I hope these suggestions will help you.