If College Majors Were Plucked Out Of A 96 Crayon Colors Crayola Box
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If College Majors Were Plucked Out Of A 96 Crayon Colors Crayola Box

Black, white and brick red mauvelous describes Journalism.

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If College Majors Were Plucked Out Of A 96 Crayon Colors Crayola Box

Remember when we were little kids and Crayola, especially the 96-color box was a big hit! As college students, that is still popular but we hardly use them, but we wonder what colors describe our majors. So here are 24 majors described in four colors.


Finance- Asparagus, Shamrock, Brown and, Piggy Pink

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Speech Language Pathology- Tickle Me Pink, Cerise, Cotton Candy and Wisteria

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Journalism- Black, White, Brick Red and Mauvelous

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Early Childhood Education- Wild Watermelon, Blue, Salmon, and Macaroni and Cheese

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Graphic Design- Magenta, Jazzberry Jam, Periwinkle, and Yellow-Green

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Psychology- Midnight Blue, Olive Green, Pine Green, and Wild Blue Yonder

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Archaeology- Bitter Sweet, Yellow-Orange, Tan, and Burnt Orange

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Criminology- Denim, Midnight Blue, Navy Blue, and Cerulean

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Biology- Red, Mango Tango, Violet-Red, and Maroon.

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History- Raw Sienna, Orange, Fuzzy Wuzzy, and Apricot

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Art- Goldenrod, Robin's Egg Blue, Carnation Pink and Canary

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Creative Writing- Gray, Blue-Violet, Cranberry, and Sunset Orange

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Nursing- Dandelion, Melon, Vivid Violet and Vivid Tangerine

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German- Spring Green, Bluegreen, Sky Blue and Aquamarine

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Geology- Screamin Green, Tumbleweed, Mahogany, and Wild Strawberry

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Music- Plum, Royal Purple, Purple Royal Majesty, and Peach

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Chemistry- Gold, Copper, Sliver, and Sepia

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Environmental Science- Forest Green, Tropical Rain Forest, Jungle Green, and Wild Blue Yonder

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Film and Production- Chestnut, Granny Smith's Apple, Inchworm, and Red-Orange

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French- Lavender, Fushia, Violet, and Orchid

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Math- Banana Mania, Razzle Dazzle Rose, Caribbean Green, and Canary

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Philosophy- Sea Green, Cranberry, Razzmatazz, Red-Violet

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Sociology- Turquoise Blue, Bluegreen, Melon, and Cadet Blue

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Spanish- Green, Cornflower, Inchworm and Olive Green.

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