Who is better at writing novels, liberal arts students or science students?
Generally speaking, liberal arts students are better at writing, because they usually accumulate a lot of reading materials, and their perceptual knowledge of the world is generally higher than that of science students. Faced with the same thing, science students may only know grass, and arts students will never just say this. Science students are better at explaining phenomena with formulas. Suppose there is such a scene in the novel, where the mountain is climbing and the sun shines into the fog. The liberal arts students may say all kinds of beautiful and gorgeous words (I am a science student, but I am not very good at it), and the science students will only say look, the Tindal effect. Of course, many science students like reading novels and other articles. This answer only talks about common phenomena, and liberal arts students who can't write novels don't argue with science students who write novels better.