As a fan of online literature, I can't give you direct advice, but I can give you some ideas and suggestions. First of all, you mentioned that you're lazy, which might be one of the reasons why you don't want to study science. If you really want to study liberal arts, you need to overcome your laziness, set clear goals and plans for yourself, and make the necessary efforts. This may require you to spend more time reading and understanding literary works, memorizing historical events and characters, and practicing writing and expression skills. Secondly, you mentioned that liberal arts is easier to memorize. However, this did not mean that liberal arts did not require learning and understanding. On the contrary, liberal arts also requires you to have a deep understanding of historical events and people, as well as an understanding of social, political, and cultural phenomena. At the same time, liberal arts also requires you to have good writing and presentation skills, as well as the ability to read and think. Lastly, you need to consider your interests and strengths. If you are interested in literature and history and have a certain understanding and writing ability, then liberal arts may be more suitable for you. However, if you prefer mathematics and physics or have a strong interest in computer science and engineering, then science might be more suitable for you. In short, learning is a long-term task that requires you to constantly work hard and pay. If you decide to transfer to another field, you need to re-establish your interest in literature and history and work hard to learn and understand. At the same time, you also need to find your own interests and strengths in order to better display your abilities in liberal arts studies.