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

What color is your major?

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If College Majors Were Plucked Out Of A 96 Crayola Crayon Box
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What child didn't want the 96 pack of Crayola Crayons? I mean seriously, you were the cool kid in preschool if you owned one. Now in college, having the free time to color is pretty much nonexistent. But what color would your major be if it was a Crayola Crayon?

1. Jazzberry Jam

Music

2. Piggy Pink

Agriculture

3. Denim

Fashion

4. Screamin’ Green

Broadcast Journalism - You may not see it, but the green screen makes their jobs easier.

5. Robin's Egg Blue

Biology

6. Forest Green

Ecology

7. Shocking Pink

Electrical Engineering - Mainly just the shocking part.

8. Mango Tango

Dance

9. Jungle Green

Zoology

10. Inchworm

Education - Similar enough to The Hungry Caterpillar.

11. Fuzzy Wuzzy

Veterinarian Science

12. Sea Green

Marine Science

13. Violet Red

Nursing - Blood red wasn't an option.

14. Sunset Orange

Astrology

15. Sky Blue

Meteorology

16. Gray

Mechanical Engineering - Taken from the mouth of an engineer.

17. Gold

Finance

18. Blue

Architecture - Try to build a house without blueprints

19. Macaroni and Cheese

Culinary

20. Brick Red

Civil Engineering

21. Sepia

English - What does sepia even mean?

22. White

Pharmacy - Isn't the whole goal to get the white coat?

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