I’m sorry, but most modern PhDs are bunk. Most people in real-world, say, industry analysis work go deeper, faster, with far less drama.
But academic PhDs largely don’t have any real world experience and so are clueless about the difference.
Sure, a good PhD in physics or chemistry is worthwhile.
I believe it. I was purely liberal arts (though from before Princeton went nutso) but I was married to a Ga Tech man (understand they’ve lost their minds now as well. Shame bec my maternal grandfather was also a Yellow Jacket, EE ‘18.)