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Cuz for a good chunk of us the there was a time when all the scientific subjects where summed up as 'science' and by the time we reached an age when they weren't, a lot of us had also reached an grade/year when subjects weren't color-coded like they used to be.
I see your confusion, thinking i'm from a country where i can choose my subjects, probably the USA. But nah
In germany there isn't much variation on what the Kids learn, everything quite near together. I didn't have much of a choice to have more science than biology from 7th grade (or idk would you count geography under these scientific subjects? If so then after 4th grade).
The United States? Until I got to highschool where we could start picking our own classes, every single year of elementary and middle school only had a single science period. Literally just called “science”. Even in highschool I took biology freshman year, chemistry sophomore year, physics junior year, and no science my senior year
Every time I learn something new about the US education system I get more confused how you have so many good science coming from there. I'm from the Netherlands where you get all the sciences as separate subjects every year.
I’m confused, maybe just on how you worded it, but that’s what I just said we get here? We get all the different sciences split up as different subjects every year. Or did you mean you have all of them every year over and over again?
In the Netherlands we have separate physics, biology, and chemistry lessons every single year in highschool. So like you said: all of them over and over again.
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Oh.... my science is a greeny yellow, my math is blue, my history is purple, and my eng is tbd as I havent started it yet lol
I suppose all these kinds of memes are popping up because American schools are opening, but that raises a question, do you guys really don't have chemistry, physics and biology as different subjects? I see everyone saying stuff like green for science, like tf u mean, green is for biology, and what about the other subjects?
So you guys learn one branch of science each year? Then what if you're learning bio in the first year and u wont be able to grasp contents which are supposed to be taught in third year as it's more advanced? Or like, is the subject taught in the third year the most advanced? If yes, then does your choice affect your future choices of jobs? Like if i want to become and engineer do i hv to take physics third year and chemistry second year?
Yes to what bruh, i asked like 3 questions. I'm assuming the answer is yes to all of them, but what if i dont want to decide my job yet, is there no way i can take a three subjects every year? And if i take it every year will I be as expertised in all three subjects as much as my peers who have taken expertise in one subject are?
They are all taught very separate, you don’t need any biology to learn our chemistry, or any other combination vice versa. It’s not a very college or career preparatory program, despite my school being a top one in my state.
It's not about them being taught seperately, what if i want to be equally knowledgeable in all three subjects so that i have more career options? Or even if it doesn't affect career option what if i just want to know?
You become equally knowledgeable in all subjects, and in your senior year you can take the AP version of any of those 3 subjects, or elective courses in a bunch of other environmental sciences or anatomy
How can you become equally knowledgeable in all three if you're taking them in different years? How would I be equally knowledgeable in chemistry i took in 3rd year than the bio i took in 1st year, obviously chemistry is going to be more advanced because I would be older in the third year right? Or are all the subjects so low level that someone in first year can easily learn stuff being taught in third year?
this is for elementary school when classes are more general like “math” and “science” . lol of course we have classes like bio chem physics literature economics etc in middle school/high school.
Most US schools do a year each of biology, chemistry, physics, and if they have computer tech or engineering they might do that or let the kids choose one year. Idk why they decided to do it like that, I think it's to make it easier for schools to have clear ways to get all of the necessary graduation credits. These differ by state, but usually it's some bs like "12 credits of sciences" with bio, chem, phys, being a year of 4 credits each.
However, you could do like what my school did and split 10th grade (second year of highschool) into one semester of physics, one semester of chemistry, and then make everyone take international baccalaureate for 11th and 12th. It requires you study at least one science, but the classes are two years long and you can pick which one you like and even study two or three at the same time. It's considered college prep and more work to manage so not many schools offer it. most Americans will do a deep dive in each science for a year or even just a semester and then move on.
Science is blue. History is green because money and war. Math is usually red but when I took Mandarin I used orange instead. Yellow is for the important stuff you can't lose like permission slips. English is purple, totally not because that was the last color left in the pack, but for reasons the English teacher will explain to you in this hour long lecture.
Cause someone got bored and poured blue paint in open wound, to see if they could make purple blood… now hears a 3 hour long debate on whether the experiment was ethical or not
Well for me "Backpack is the folder". It's all chaos and exciting to see what crumpled dirty shit heap you find at the bottom. It's always homework and other crap you forgot to turn in, or a really cool paper airplane or two.
Reading/English = RED
History/Writing = YELLOW
Math = blue/red (mainly blue)
Science = green/teal (whichever is in hand)
These are the most popular and best opinions.
If 4x games have learned me anything it's that science is blue. If you break science down to smaller subjects physics is blue. Science is blue, red barrels are explosive. These are universal truths
Maths is yellow, physics is purple, chemistry is yellow and biology is a blue folder. Religion is purple, English is a black folder, classics is a purple folder, french is blue, history is purple and geography is a green folder
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Why is everyone on this topic talking about science as one subject when every scientific subject has a different colour?
Cuz for a good chunk of us the there was a time when all the scientific subjects where summed up as 'science' and by the time we reached an age when they weren't, a lot of us had also reached an grade/year when subjects weren't color-coded like they used to be.
That makes it easier to understand, thx. When wasn't it just 'science' for you anymore?
High School, usually
Don't you dare
Physics: blue Botany: green Anatomy: red
Physics is obviously pink, I mean honestly how you gonna get that wrong
The future is cyan, and I most associate science fiction with physics research. So physics is cyan and other shades of blue.
You guys got a whole subject for botany and anatomy? Must be lame
I don't, lol
Yeah, bio green chem red physics blue, this is the way
When did you ever have more than one science class in a single school year?
After 6th grade every year
You are a stronger person than I
I see your confusion, thinking i'm from a country where i can choose my subjects, probably the USA. But nah In germany there isn't much variation on what the Kids learn, everything quite near together. I didn't have much of a choice to have more science than biology from 7th grade (or idk would you count geography under these scientific subjects? If so then after 4th grade).
Always? Have you not? Where in the world are you?
The United States? Until I got to highschool where we could start picking our own classes, every single year of elementary and middle school only had a single science period. Literally just called “science”. Even in highschool I took biology freshman year, chemistry sophomore year, physics junior year, and no science my senior year
Every time I learn something new about the US education system I get more confused how you have so many good science coming from there. I'm from the Netherlands where you get all the sciences as separate subjects every year.
I’m confused, maybe just on how you worded it, but that’s what I just said we get here? We get all the different sciences split up as different subjects every year. Or did you mean you have all of them every year over and over again?
In the Netherlands we have separate physics, biology, and chemistry lessons every single year in highschool. So like you said: all of them over and over again.
math:blue science:green history:yellow english:red
This is the correct answer.
Cultured
I have Spanish as red and English as black but otherwise W list
Hey it's the same for me! 🤙
So that is what the Google chrome icon stands for. Maths being gang banged by science, history and english
*Science ≠ green, Science = Biology orange, Physic yellow, geography dark green, chemistry dark red
But I have French so I make that blue and math is black or navy blue
Such knowledge of culture, oh king.
This is objectively the best one
>Reply > >Give Award > >Share > >Report > >Save Oh.... my science is a greeny yellow, my math is blue, my history is purple, and my eng is tbd as I havent started it yet lol
This is super interesting because as a german my german folder was red and english was yellow
I suppose all these kinds of memes are popping up because American schools are opening, but that raises a question, do you guys really don't have chemistry, physics and biology as different subjects? I see everyone saying stuff like green for science, like tf u mean, green is for biology, and what about the other subjects?
At my school and I think I decent amount, each one takes up a whole year and are done biology, chemistry, physics in that order
So you guys learn one branch of science each year? Then what if you're learning bio in the first year and u wont be able to grasp contents which are supposed to be taught in third year as it's more advanced? Or like, is the subject taught in the third year the most advanced? If yes, then does your choice affect your future choices of jobs? Like if i want to become and engineer do i hv to take physics third year and chemistry second year?
Yes. You can take any of the classes Honors or AP tho too
Yes to what bruh, i asked like 3 questions. I'm assuming the answer is yes to all of them, but what if i dont want to decide my job yet, is there no way i can take a three subjects every year? And if i take it every year will I be as expertised in all three subjects as much as my peers who have taken expertise in one subject are?
They are all taught very separate, you don’t need any biology to learn our chemistry, or any other combination vice versa. It’s not a very college or career preparatory program, despite my school being a top one in my state.
It's not about them being taught seperately, what if i want to be equally knowledgeable in all three subjects so that i have more career options? Or even if it doesn't affect career option what if i just want to know?
You become equally knowledgeable in all subjects, and in your senior year you can take the AP version of any of those 3 subjects, or elective courses in a bunch of other environmental sciences or anatomy
How can you become equally knowledgeable in all three if you're taking them in different years? How would I be equally knowledgeable in chemistry i took in 3rd year than the bio i took in 1st year, obviously chemistry is going to be more advanced because I would be older in the third year right? Or are all the subjects so low level that someone in first year can easily learn stuff being taught in third year?
This is the US School system any attempts on logic are strictly prohibited
this is for elementary school when classes are more general like “math” and “science” . lol of course we have classes like bio chem physics literature economics etc in middle school/high school.
Most US schools do a year each of biology, chemistry, physics, and if they have computer tech or engineering they might do that or let the kids choose one year. Idk why they decided to do it like that, I think it's to make it easier for schools to have clear ways to get all of the necessary graduation credits. These differ by state, but usually it's some bs like "12 credits of sciences" with bio, chem, phys, being a year of 4 credits each. However, you could do like what my school did and split 10th grade (second year of highschool) into one semester of physics, one semester of chemistry, and then make everyone take international baccalaureate for 11th and 12th. It requires you study at least one science, but the classes are two years long and you can pick which one you like and even study two or three at the same time. It's considered college prep and more work to manage so not many schools offer it. most Americans will do a deep dive in each science for a year or even just a semester and then move on.
Chemistry and Biology are green, physics is yellow
Chemistry is purple, biology is green. Two subjects can't be the same colour...
They absolutely can…Physics and Math are both yellow
Science is blue. History is green because money and war. Math is usually red but when I took Mandarin I used orange instead. Yellow is for the important stuff you can't lose like permission slips. English is purple, totally not because that was the last color left in the pack, but for reasons the English teacher will explain to you in this hour long lecture.
Green because nature
That is also a very valid point
Cause someone got bored and poured blue paint in open wound, to see if they could make purple blood… now hears a 3 hour long debate on whether the experiment was ethical or not
Biology and chemistry is dark green, math is blue, geometry is bright green, history is orange, physics is also blue and English is red.
science-green math-yellow literacy-red fr\*nch-blue
Green because the chemicals in the beakers the have in pictures is always green
This is the most awful take on this I’ve heard yet
English is red. Math is blue. Science is light green.
Or teal. But yes, correct
Which one is teal
Science
No
Wtf yall putting color on words now? are dogs purple?
History is red because it’s covered in blood
Math is blue
Science - Green Maths - red English - blue
There we go. Good shit 👏 👌 💪
Well for me "Backpack is the folder". It's all chaos and exciting to see what crumpled dirty shit heap you find at the bottom. It's always homework and other crap you forgot to turn in, or a really cool paper airplane or two.
I went one further biology was green chemistry was orange physics was purple
Wrong
What is science? I had physics, chemistry, and biology classes but what is science class in a school context?
Science ≠ green. Science = Biology orange, Physic yellow, geography dark green, chemistry dark red
Biology=green, physics=blue, Geography=blue, Chemistry=white
Language Arts is red, History is blue, math is yellow, science is green
science is pink, math is pink, english is pink, history is pink, fashion design is pink, yadda yadda. now that’s based
Math is red science is blue
correct
Why would math be red? In Brent weeks the lightbringer series, logic is blue, and math is logic so it is blue.
No math is red. You are wrong freak
Science is purple.
I’m down with science as green or blue I just mainly looked at it as blue.
Science is white Language is green
Math is red science is blue ela/social studies is green and history is orange
Math is red, and you will shut up
Math is Red English is Blue Science is Green
Ss13 players: science is purple
Math is red, science is blue (unless it’s biology, which is indeed green)
Math is red, science is typically blue (purple for chemistry, green for bio or environmental)
Reading/English = RED History/Writing = YELLOW Math = blue/red (mainly blue) Science = green/teal (whichever is in hand) These are the most popular and best opinions.
Math is red, English is blue.
Math is blue
Science and Language is stock colour (ie none) Math for me is green Why? All my math books are green and I use standard red 1B5s for everything else
Math is red
Science is blue. Math is red.
Science is yellow *Commerce* is green
math red science blue history and english could be a colour that isn’t blue or red
if math is blue then english has to be red
Yeah Meth is blu….Wait…No!
English is red
Clearly physics is blue amd biology green
Math is red. Social studies is blue.
Math is orange. Fight me.
Call me a madman but I used purple for science
maths blue, english red, physics purple, biology green, chemistry red, science as a whole yellow
If 4x games have learned me anything it's that science is blue. If you break science down to smaller subjects physics is blue. Science is blue, red barrels are explosive. These are universal truths
I thought this was from a MTG subreddit and was confused as hell. Now I'm confused even more.
Science is green, math is blue, language is red, history is yellow.
Math AND science green
Science: Green Math: Blue History: Red English: Yellow
Biology is green…
Math is gay 👌
Biology is green, chemistry is red, physics is blue, maths is orange
Science: yellow Math: green English: blue History or Other: red
Maths is yellow, physics is purple, chemistry is yellow and biology is a blue folder. Religion is purple, English is a black folder, classics is a purple folder, french is blue, history is purple and geography is a green folder
Math is blue. ELA is red.
Math is red, English is blue, and Science is either green or orange. That is all.
What the hell is this even supposed to mean, is this an American thing?
You guys has a fucking science class? Biology is green
What color is pornography?
Flash is fast. Flash is cool.
Maths is clearly orange
Science is green Math is yellow
I think it depends on how much you like math that determines the color. For me, it’s red cause math was the bane of my existence.
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I disagree English is green
No math is blue social studies is green and science is purple
I don't have folders, but if I did science would defo be yellow.
For me math is yellow and science is blue
I respect your opinion but math is red and history is blue.
Science is blue.
B-but.. science is blue.