Varyk,

That dad is correct. History is yellow

Gork,

Come to think of it, all of my history / social science folders were yellow.

It weird how nature do that.

Varyk,

I feel like the dad is describing exactly how I color tabbed my folders.

Maybe there was some kind of standard back in the day?

DanglingFury, (edited )

No cap, math is red as shit fam

Varyk, (edited )

Red as shit. Science is blue and English is green, too, I’m pretty certain this is how I organized my school subjects

DanglingFury,

History was yellow i think. Science def green. Purps for the social studies.

Varyk,

Oh science being green rings a bell.

ch00f,

Two synesthetics walk into a bar…

mr_e_s,

Same dude calling Math blue and yellow

BluJay320,
@BluJay320@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Glad I’m not the only one that noticed

RedditWanderer,

A trivial pursuit for truth

Bumblefumble,

Thank you. Everyone knows history is yellow and science is green, it’s a trivial fact.

ChaoticNeutralCzech, (edited )
TheBlue22,

Oh bože spomienky na strednú školu

ChaoticNeutralCzech,
Klear,

To bylo dycky moje motto.

NaibofTabr,

If your shit is yellow you should see a doctor.

psy32nd,

Or a teacher

PrinceWith999Enemies,

Starfleet is expanding its number of departments.

aeronmelon,

It got a little out of hand with the original movies. Despite everyone wearing red jackets, their collars had colors based on their departments. There were seven in total at that time:

  • Red = Trainee
  • Light Green = Medical
  • Dark Green = Security
  • Yellow = Engineering
  • Blue = Special Services
  • Gray = Science
  • White = Command
youCanCallMeDragon,
@youCanCallMeDragon@lemmy.world avatar

If there’s two things I know in this world it’s that math is red and science is blue.

Sanctus,
@Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

Math : Red

Science : Blue

Language Arts : Yellow

History : Green

PotatoesFall,

history is brown

sgbrain7,

This I fully agree with

MataVatnik, (edited )
@MataVatnik@lemmy.world avatar

Red gang. We can settle for brown red clay though.

PoolloverNathan,

Or yellow if you don’t have brown.

quantenzitrone,

yes, because most of german history is nazi history and nazis are brown

(at least back then, now german nazis are blue)

FluminaInMaria,

I find this comment to be Jastorf the Mark.

quantenzitrone,

what is “Jastorf the Mark”?

monsterpiece42, (edited )

For me,

  • Math - red
  • Science - blue
  • History/geography - green
  • Language arts - yellow
  • Art - purple
emhl,

Where do you have only one “science” school subject? I always had physics, chemistry and biology separately.

bibliotectress,

Math or history didn’t bother you? The last time you had a class called “Science” was probably the same as the last time you had a class called “Math” and a class called “History”: elementary or junior high.

They’re being used as general subject terms…

ahto, (edited )

That’s a very American point of view. I had multiple science classes (Physics, Biology, Chemistry) and a single Math and History class each. (I’m from Germany)

The different math classes that I know of from the US (Trig, Calculus, etc.) are all just taught in Math class according to the school year you’re in.

emhl,

I always had just one math class (the last one was “Math for physicists 3”, in the third semester at university) and what would “history” be split into as a school subject?

DeepFriedDresden,

My high school offered US History, Religion History, World History, European History and 20th Century History. US Govt and Economics, Anthropology and Film History were also taught by the same dept and the credits went towards social studies requirements.

Kolanaki, (edited )
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Elementary school was like that for me. Just “Math, Reading, Science, Social Studies.” I still don’t know how geography fell under the umbrella of social studies.

pixeltree,

Probably because geography has had a huge impact on societies and cultures, if I had to guess

mihnt,
@mihnt@lemmy.world avatar

We had ‘physical science’ freshman year, then it split after that.

mcforest,

And biology is definetly green.

min_fapper,

Pretty sure they’re talking about the colors of question categories in the board game Trivial Pursuit.

byroon,

Maths is red, English is blue

spaduf,

The rest of this is up for debate but science is absolutely green.

kautau,

super green

Honytawk,

Star Trek didn’t think so. Their science uniforms are blue.

Prethoryn,
@Prethoryn@lemmy.world avatar

History is absolutely purple.

snugglesthefalse,

Definitely blue

RealFknNito,
@RealFknNito@lemmy.world avatar

The Research bubble in Civ is blue and that’s really all I need to know I’m right.

CubitOom, (edited )

I once heard that there is a theory that things written on yellow is more memorable. Which is why the default original color for legal pads, post-its, and highlighters is yellow.

So yellow should be what ever you need to memorize more. So it depends on your teacher and how much of the subject matter needs to be memorized. I’d say it should be history as there are a lot of dates and minute details, but I could also understand it being used for any subject that needs memorization like foreign languages, science, and even math.

Blue and green are both calming colors so those should either be reserved for that classes that give you the most stress or the classes that benefit the most from being calm, like creative writing or music.

Red is an exciting color, use it on what ever subject you are most confident i or interested in.

I guess I think the bearded guy (wait…it that a beard or just a long mustache?) Is using my system correctly.

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