Pedagogy: If you are interested in the field of education, you can consider studying pedagogy. You don't need much mathematical knowledge, which is related to your educational background.
Psychology: Psychology majors usually do not involve advanced mathematics, and there are many branches, such as clinical psychology and counseling psychology, which can be selected according to your interests.
Social work: Social work majors focus on solving social problems and interpersonal relationships, and usually do not need advanced mathematical skills.
Environmental science or environmental engineering: If you are interested in environmental protection and sustainable development, you can consider these fields, usually without too much mathematical background.
Art and Cultural Management: This field covers the management of art, culture and non-profit organizations, and usually does not require advanced mathematics.
Media and Media Studies: If you are interested in media, media and communication, you can consider this field, which requires less mathematics.
Foreign language or translation major: If you are good at foreign languages or interested in different cultures, you can consider studying foreign languages or translation, generally without math.
Social science: This includes sociology, politics, anthropology and other disciplines, and usually requires some basic statistical knowledge, but does not require advanced mathematical skills.
Before taking the postgraduate entrance examination, I suggest you study the specific requirements and examination contents of the major you are interested in to ensure that you meet the entrance requirements and make full preparations. Also consider your own interests.