I work in a science field, and my brother did a degree in physics. In my opinion I don't think it honestly matters an awful lot. It might keep your degree interesting to you if you study astrophysics, but I think the reality is that there is not an awful lot of astrophysical work in industry. Just be sure to get good results, and when you get a choice in 3rd or 4th year to choose a project/dissertation, choose one that involves what you think would be close to the type of work that you may end up doing while in employment, as opposed to something completely theortical. (BUt maybe choose something completelly theoretical if you want to go into research).