From a rational analysis, because the landlord's interest lies in music and art, then choosing liberal arts will help you a lot in the future. Why? There is a simple reason. Learning art well requires talent, and the understanding of artistic conception is an important basis to reflect its talent. When your historical and cultural level reaches a certain level, it will be much easier for you to understand the artistic conception of the author's works, thus better expressing the charm of the works.
But from the perceptual point of view, because you are not interested in liberal arts, there is a saying: "Interest is the best teacher". If you can't overcome the psychological barrier that you like liberal arts, you'd better give up, because you have the energy to study hard, so it will be easier for you to study science. If you are really good at science, you should also know that learning science well depends not on how many questions you have done and how many books you have read, but on whether you have learned the knowledge thoroughly.
As for your other question: "There are also good people in science. Do you sometimes feel afraid that it is easier to go to science classes or liberal arts classes than to go to science classes? " The answer is necessity, which is a common problem of human beings (sweat, rising to the height of human beings). Psychologically speaking, human beings are too familiar with old things, resulting in a sense of boredom, leading to long-term or short-term inner negativity. Simply put, I like the new and hate the old, hehe. So don't worry too much.
All right, that's it.