I'm debating about when it makes sense for me to take my next step. I'm still trying to figure out whether an advanced degree in sociology, education, or gender would be the best fit, but I'm leaning toward sociology (of education??). I'm at the initial stages of figuring things out, but I'm trying to conceptualize the time line.
I guess I'm wondering my chances of admission at some competitive schools given my situation.
B.A. with distinction (double majored in English & Sociology), GPA: 3.87, Phi Beta Kappa
Master of Arts in Teaching, GPA: 3.97
GRE: 165 Verbal (95th%); 160 Quantitative (78%); Writing 5 (93%)
Very strong recommendations
I began my first year of full-time teaching at a middle school in August.
My main concern is that I didn't do an undergraduate thesis and I don't have any work published. I've written plenty of extended papers, including one based on my original research for a sociological methods class. I wrote a "thesis" of sorts for my MAT, but it was about best practices for teaching Shakespeare, so not as relevant, though the methodology drew on what I'd learned in pursuit of my soc degree (interviewing teachers). I'm currently debating about whether to apply next year, so I'd have two years of teaching under my belt at that point. I guess I'm wondering if it makes sense to wait. I'd have more working experience if I waited longer, which would be relevant if I chose to pursue a degree in education and potentially relevant to a soc degree, but I don't really have an avenue (or the time!) to do original research between now and then anyhow...
Thanks for hearing me out! Any advice is much appreciated.