The research field of students’ interest in science and technology (S&T) has a belonging to the Nordic countries by for example the international large scale comparative relevance of science education (ROSE) study realized in the beginning of the 21st century. ROSE has been developed to the relevance of science education second (ROSES) study. This paper report ongoing ROSES work in Sweden. National data from secondary students were collected in 2020 by a questionnaire. In this paper results from the “What I want to learn about” category is presented. There is a message in the literature to connect the research field more strongly to identity which is done in this paper by factor analysis with a varimax rotation. Identified factors are related to the concept of collective identities. Seven factors,which explain 50% of the variance in the material, are presented with belonging content items and names. The results are also compared with earlier studies. The result shows for example that environment and sustainability has become more important and technology less. This alteration is pointed out and discussed connected to the theoretical development of collective identities to understand internal and external dimensions of identity which influence students’ willingness to engage in S&T education.