Of course, some H/SS leaning students do their best to avoid any math or science in school, leaving them in a difficult position to understand how math (including statistics) and science relate to or affect their chosen fields of study, or their understanding of the world in general. In college, it may be easier to be lopsided in this manner, since colleges often offer “physics for poets” type of courses to fulfill any math or science general education requirements.
Some of the best known STEM-focus schools like MIT and Harvey Mudd have extensive core or general education requirements, including substantial H/SS requirements, presumably to combat the stereotype expressed above.