Except for water conservancy, He Hai's other majors are not very famous, but I heard that geotechnical engineering and geology are also very good. There are several candidates from Chinese Academy of Sciences every year. In short, science and engineering are still relatively good, and liberal arts can't be said to be poor. After all, it is still a 2 1 1 university.
In terms of style of study, the school rules and spirit are still very tight. As for the style of study, or college self-study, many professors and lecturers in He Hai are very responsible.
Generally speaking, He Hai ranks behind Nantah and Southeast University in Jiangsu, and is similar to China Southern Airlines, but only Tsinghua can be called the best in water conservancy! If you consider applying for more majors, it is recommended to choose He Hai's major on "water"!
Weihai Branch of Shandong University is an important part of Shandong University, which is at the same level as the headquarters of Shandong University. It is a key comprehensive university directly under the Ministry of Education of "2 1 1 Project" and "985 Project". Since 2009, the diploma is exactly the same as that of Shanda headquarters, and it is no longer marked with the word "branch school" as before. This is available on the school enrollment network.
Shanwei, as a comprehensive university, has relatively complete disciplines, but slightly more liberal arts. Among them, space science, oceanography and Korean are the school's characteristic majors, while machinery, electricity, economy, industrial management, law and foreign languages are all strong disciplines. These majors have scored high over the years. LZ should think about it. If the score is reached, Shanwei is still a good choice!
Because you are a liberal arts student, I suggest Weihai. Of course it depends on what you want to learn ~ ~ hehe