Looks like I'm going to graduate next semester after all!
Of course, all it took was the creation of an entirely new major, just for little ol' me.
Take 2 parts Philosophy Major, mix in 1 part Theatre Major, add a dash of English and Political Science, and what do you have?
Philosophy of Theatre!
This means I'm going to be able to graduate with, basicly, a double major without have to kill myself with 22 credits worth of theatre work. Rather, I just have to take a couple more requirements, and an independent study in which I write a play with philosophic relevance and/or adapt a Platonic dialogue. This is something i've been trying to do for a long time, and now I'm going to get credit for it!
Of course, i'm sure every potential employer/grad school will be estatic to see "Philosophy of Theatre" on my resume!
Of course, all it took was the creation of an entirely new major, just for little ol' me.
Take 2 parts Philosophy Major, mix in 1 part Theatre Major, add a dash of English and Political Science, and what do you have?
Philosophy of Theatre!
This means I'm going to be able to graduate with, basicly, a double major without have to kill myself with 22 credits worth of theatre work. Rather, I just have to take a couple more requirements, and an independent study in which I write a play with philosophic relevance and/or adapt a Platonic dialogue. This is something i've been trying to do for a long time, and now I'm going to get credit for it!
Of course, i'm sure every potential employer/grad school will be estatic to see "Philosophy of Theatre" on my resume!

Congrats on the impending graduation! If you decide on grad school, I'd just take care to look out for one that both is open-minded enough to like your degree and is traditional enough to get you a job when you finish (unfortunately, as I'm sure you know, the academic philosophy world can be pretty snobbish).