<p>Ok, like what? Actuarial jobs? Those are going to people with actuarial science degrees. Computer programming/engineering jobs? Those are going to people with CS degrees. Maybe it is good for various grad school programs, but I just don’t see how it can be used in the real world. I know physics is different, but a lot of those people are having a hard time finding jobs. And since math has close ties with it…I don’t know. I could be wrong (I have been before) but it just doesn’t seem applicable to a lot of things.</p>