The majors that may suit you are as follows:
Language: such as English, French, Japanese, etc. These majors don't have high requirements for mathematics and physics, but they need your language skills.
Literature: such as Chinese language and literature, journalism, communication, etc. These majors don't have high requirements for mathematics and physics, but they need your writing and expression skills.
History: such as history, archaeology, museology, etc. These majors don't have high requirements for mathematics and physics, but they need your historical knowledge and research ability.
Philosophy: such as philosophy, psychology, sociology, etc. These majors don't have high requirements for mathematics and physics, but they need your logical thinking and expressive ability.
Management: such as business administration, marketing, human resource management, etc. These majors don't have high requirements for mathematics and physics, but they need your management and communication skills.
Matters needing attention in choosing a major are as follows:
1. Know your interest, that is, what kind of major you want to study. If you have a clear professional intention, you can choose those colleges with strong professional strength.
2. If there is no clear professional intention, institutions can be given priority. Decide whether to choose a comprehensive college, a science and engineering college, or a characteristic college such as finance and language.
3. Understand your choice of region, whether you like the old first-tier cities like Beishangguang or the emerging first-tier cities like Wuhan, Xi, Chongqing and Chengdu with many famous schools and many development opportunities. Or choose a city closer to home to study.
4. Know whether to choose employment or further study after graduation. If you choose employment, you can choose those majors with better employment, such as vehicle engineering, civil engineering, finance and economics, language and so on. If you choose to pursue further studies, you can choose some basic, theoretical and widely applied majors to fill in the report.