Majors
Ivy League Schools
SUNYs/CUNYs
100

Majors that offer high salaries, low unemployment, and a solid return on investment are considered...



What is valuable?

100

The number of Ivy League schools

What is 8?

100

The name that SUNY stands for 

What is State University of New York

200

Graduates in this field typically earn much more and are less likely to be unemployed.




What is STEM?

200

The acceptance rate at Harvard and Princeton

What is 5%?

200

Hunter College, Queens College and Baruch College are all examples of this type of college. 

What is a CUNY?

300

These 2 major are considered the most valuable

What is Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering?

300

This is the average tuition at an Ivy League before financial aid, rounded to the nearest ten-thousand.

What is $60,000/year

300

The acceptance rate at Binghamton.

What is 40%

400

This major is considered to be the least valuable

What is Drama and Theatre Arts?

400

This is a top 2 most popular major at both Harvard and Princeton

What is Economics?

400

Finance and Accounting are popular majors at this CUNY.

What is Baruch College.

500

This website shows the statistics and requirements for different careers.





What is the Bureau of Labor Statistics website?

500

At the end of the day, these are 3 things choosing an Ivy League school comes down to

What is a student's projected career path, the importance of networking in their field, and personal preferences?

500

This SUNY has a notable Engineering program 

What is The University of Buffalo