Physical theories represent pinnacles of human achievement
Depends completely on what you value. There are a lot of interesting pinnacles of human achievement in all sorts of fields of knowledge.
It has a reputation for being a subject that smart people do
Which basically means that the competition that you face is very skilled.
I had a conversation with one of the professors about the employment value of a physics degree.
It’s not like he wouldn’t have a conflict of interest.
As a physicist you’re very desirable. the only one who knows more math than you is the mathematician, the only one who knows more engineering than you is the engineer, the only one who knows more computer science than you is the computer scientist.
Are you sure that your physics degree contains more computer science than the engineering degree?
Depends completely on what you value. There are a lot of interesting pinnacles of human achievement in all sorts of fields of knowledge.
Which basically means that the competition that you face is very skilled.
It’s not like he wouldn’t have a conflict of interest.
Are you sure that your physics degree contains more computer science than the engineering degree?
Yes, that’s my point.
Wouldn’t it depend on the type of engineering degree?