Previous studies show underrepresentation of minorities in STEM, and this project concentrates on comparing STEM interest between different demographic groups of high schoolers in the San Francisco Bay Area. Google Forms was used to distribute this survey, which asked participants to rate their interest in STEM from one through five and select which STEM subjects, or none, they were interested in. To analyze the results, the Kruskal-Wallis and the Mann-Whitney U tests were used to compare general and career interest in STEM due to ordinal data and a slight negative skew, and the Chi-Square Goodness of Fit test was used to assess whether or not groups were underrepresented or overrepresented in their interest in a specific field of STEM, such as science or engineering. After obtaining the results of these tests, it was discovered that the demographic category of gender differed in both interest in the overall STEM field and in specific subjects, while the demographic category of race differed only in interest in the overall STEM field.