I'm currently in an MA program (US history) which is taking me 3 years. It's a 2 year program, but I work full time, so I've scaled down the workload.I have to do either a thesis or comprehensive examinations. I've started work on a thesis, but have put it to the side this semester because my course work (including 2, 25 page papers) is a bit overwhelming and I have a busy schedule. The reason I'm doing a masters is to make myself look enticing to a PhD program, which I'm planning on applying to in a month or two. (Well, I'll obviously be applying to several programs - I hope one wants me.)I would be starting a PhD next fall. Possibly in another state. So we MIGHT have to move next summer. We are supposed to get married in October because: 1) I really really want to get married in October and 2) Because I'll start doing a dissertation about 2/2.5 years into my program, and that would be a great time to get pregnant and take a few months off if necessary. Totally flexible schedule. I don't want to have kids right away.So... I'm considering stretching out my MA another 6 months, and graduating NEXT fall instead of this spring. And applying to schools next fall, probably right after the wedding.This will also allow FI and I to pay off debt because I'll be working at my (sucky) job another year, we won't have to worry about moving expenses right away, and he won't have to worry about finding another job. Oh, and we already have CC debt. I'll have mine paid off in a year, though.I feel REALLY relieved and non-stressed to realize this is an option. But kind of bad because I'm not going to know for ANOTHER year where I'm going to grad school. AND it sort of looks like I'm being an idiot to outsiders because I'm putting off my education to get married. This also means that my MA will take exactly as long as my BA (3.5 years). Cliff's notes version: I'm putting off grad school for a year and getting married to avoid the stress of doing both at the same time. But it sort of makes me feel like a 1950s housewife.
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