Career Title/ Field
Salary
College/ University
Highschool Course
Degree/ Certification
100

This medical professional checks your teeth twice a year and reminds you to floss.

Dentist

100

This term refers to the total amount of money you earn before taxes or deductions.

Gross Income
100

This term refers to a school you attend after high school to earn a degree.

College/ University

100

This math class teaches equations like 2x + 3 = 11.

Algebra I

100

This is the most common degree earned after completing a four-year college program.

A Bachelor's Degree
200

Someone in this field writes code to build apps, websites, or software systems.

Software Developer/ Programmer

200

 A job that pays by the hour instead of a yearly salary is described using this word.

Hourly

200

A college that focuses on two-year degrees is commonly known by this name.

Community College

200

This science course covers cells, genetics, and ecosystems.

Biology

200

This degree, often earned after two years of study, is offered by community colleges.

Associate Degree

300

This engineering specialty focuses on designing machines, engines, and mechanical systems.

Mechanical Engineer

300

This type of compensation includes benefits like health insurance, bonuses, and retirement contributions.

Total Compensation

300

 This type of university is funded by the government and usually offers lower tuition for in-state students.

Public University

300

This history class focuses on the founding of the United States and major national events.

U.S. History

300

This graduate-level degree is typically required to become a licensed attorney.

Juris Doctor (JD)

400

A person in this field studies human behavior and mental processes, often conducting research or therapy.

Psychologist

400

This economic term describes the average salary for a specific job across a region or industry.

Median Wage/ Average Salary

400

This academic term describes a college’s specialized area of study, such as engineering or business.

Major/ Academic Discipline

400

This advanced math course introduces limits, derivatives, and integrals

Calculus

400

This certification is essential for many IT professionals and verifies skills in networking and security.

CompTIA Security+ / Cisco CCNA

500

This specialized career involves analyzing large datasets to uncover trends using statistics, algorithms, and machine learning.

Data Scientist

500

This financial concept calculates how much your salary is worth after adjusting for inflation and cost of living.

Real Income/ Purchasing Power

500

This selective type of institution is known for rigorous academics, low acceptance rates, and strong research output.

Ivy League / Elite Research University


500

This AP-level course explores how societies allocate scarce resources and make economic decisions.

AP Microeconomics / AP Macroeconomics

500

This advanced academic degree requires original research and a dissertation, often taking 4–7 years to complete.

Doctorate (PhD)