There were more restrictions on the medical postgraduate entrance examination because the medical profession was strong and required a lot of professional knowledge. The liberal arts major was relatively less, so there might be certain restrictions during the postgraduate entrance examination. However, this didn't mean that one couldn't pursue a clinical career just because they chose liberal arts. In fact, clinical doctors also needed to master a lot of medical knowledge and rich practical experience to provide high-quality medical services to patients. In addition, there were many restrictions on the medical postgraduate entrance examination, but there were also some liberal arts majors that could be combined with medicine-related majors, such as nursing, traditional Chinese medicine, and so on. These majors could also provide useful support for clinical doctors. Therefore, choosing a liberal arts or medical major did not determine a person's future career direction. The important thing was to choose a major that suited him and improve his professional quality and ability through hard study and practice.