As far as the discipline distribution and specialty distribution of domestic universities are concerned.
Science and engineering majors are indeed much bigger than liberal arts majors.
Including the current employment trend, engineering is greater than liberal arts (employment rate)
Learning science and engineering well is also easier to change majors in the future (as opposed to literature transfer)
Therefore, if the landlord is not particularly keen on liberal arts and science, it is not completely impossible to learn.
(In fact, the present achievements can't be used as a great reference. After all, you will have a lot of time if the arts and sciences are not divided into disciplines. )
I still suggest choosing a science school. It's easier to get into more schools.
Personally, I actually prefer liberal arts, but in the end, my third year of high school was science (the results of liberal arts were also better than science), and I was admitted to a good university.
I hope I can help the landlord