However, some schools that are not interested in scientific research (such as some normal schools) will recruit some liberal arts students. If it is 2 1 1, the geography of Tibet University enrolls liberal arts students.
Secondly, there are essential differences between the geography of universities and high schools. Even in the branches of geography such as humanities, planning, economy and history, the skills that need to be mastered are mostly based on strict logical reasoning and solid mathematics (it's easy to stand and talk, so I'm worried about mathematics myself. . . )。
It is not impossible for liberal arts students to learn, but they should fully realize the essence of geography as a science (relative to mathematics and physics, it has certain sociality and humanity). Even so, I advise liberal arts students not to study geography. Poor mathematical foundation will greatly limit the depth of scientific research.
Of course, if you want to be a qualified junior high school geography teacher, I don't think the problem will be too big.
I hope I can help you. Please adopt it. If you don't understand, you can ask again