I suggest you choose liberal arts.
The reasons are:
First, those who study art usually finish their professional exams around March, so they have a certain amount of time to study for cultural courses;
Second, the amount of practice in science is much greater than that in liberal arts, and it is almost impossible for you to mention it in a short time;
Third, no matter what, you can recognize all the subjects in liberal arts Bar? You may not know anything about science! What's more, there are many more proficiency tests for high-tech science subjects than for liberal arts subjects. You can memorize them for liberal arts subjects, right? What do you say about science?
Fourth, many candidates have taken technical subjects and cannot take cultural classes! I am a science class teacher, and my students have suffered a lot. Mathematics in the liberal arts is much simpler than that in the sciences. In the sciences, your score of 90 in the math test may be 120 in the liberal arts. And comparing the comprehensive sciences and the comprehensive liberal arts: you are always good at multiple-choice questions in the sciences, and you can get high or low scores in the science comprehensive examination. It is more difficult, and it is difficult to get high scores in liberal arts, but it is very easy to get 120 to 150, and liberal arts is better.
Of course, the situation in each province and city is different. Our situation in Chongqing is conducive to studying liberal arts. You can make your own decision based on the specific conditions of your place!