Even in liberal arts, Chinese liberal arts graduates (degrees like Chinese literature, Asian languages, history, etc) are typically bilingual or trilingual, can read and write classical Chinese and speak with coherence and confidence using literary language without scripts.
FM Wang Yi is a typical Chinese liberal arts graduate: fully bilingual in Chinese and Japanese, still fluent in English, writes coherently and speaks without stuttering or looking at a script using literary language.
Compare that to liberal arts grads from some certain country:
1. Still monolingual
2. Still reads a script
3. Stutters, uses "uh" and "um" because mouth moves faster than brain
4. Doesn't know historical context
5. Can't understand classical English
You know Sleepy.Joe has a double major in history, political science, with minor in English? The guy is supposedly educated in history, politics, and English! Imagine that when listening to him talk.