That seems to be three of us in this thread that have a BS in physics.
LOL, plenty to go around.
My degree was from Drexel U in 1974. I actually entered as a EE major, but the first-year Physics courses were seductive and I switched majors, and got my degree in Physics rather than EE. But in the last two years of study, I realized that I really was much more EE than Physics, and so when I graduated I got a job doing EE and computers rather than go for the MS and PhD in Physics.
I don't regret the extra Physics courses I took, even though practically speaking they were tits on a boar hog in terms of employment. They were an invaluable blessing for the math skills, the discipline, the problem solving skills, etc. that they gave me.