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In most cases i've seen it's like this:
Blue - (insert your country's language)
Red - Math
Green - Science
Yellow - History & Geography
For other subjects it varies from school to school.
I was thinking blue for math
Yeah math is blue for me. Science is green. I would say English is red and history or geography is yellow.
This is the way.
idk why this is correct, but it is.
I feel like for me it's always...
Green - science
Blue (but less often red) - math
And everything else varies
I have mostly seen it where Yellow and Blue are swapped, but otherwise I agree.
Yep the language/elective got the more unconventional color, and blue was the socials/history/humanities