Do I want to be a lawyer, apply for liberal arts or science?

You can study any major if you want to be a lawyer or a civil servant. Because as long as you have passed the lawyer's qualification certificate, it doesn't matter whether the university studies law or not. Most civil servants are unprofessional.

If you want to be a lawyer, you can apply for liberal arts or science. The content of liberal arts is empty. The disadvantage is that you can't learn anything, you don't have a skill, and you can't do anything when you are employed. The advantage is that it is easy to learn and get a diploma. If you are not very smart, you can consider studying liberal arts. Science knowledge is more difficult and deeper, but the disadvantage is that the learning process is tiring and takes a long time. The advantage is that if you find that you are not interested in lawyers and civil servants when you graduate, you can find a good job if you have a major (the salary of science and engineering is generally higher than that of liberal arts).