My Comp students are currently working on their research projects.  As part of the process this year, I have been completing the work on my own along with my students.  Unlike my students, I have really enjoyed the process.  It made me realize how much I miss being a student.  Now that I have had the opportunity to teach full time for four years, I would like to go back and see how my learning skills have improved. 
The problem is time and location.  If I want to pursue a doctorate, the closest schools are KU, OU, or OSU.  There is a program at Baylor that I would be the most interested in, but for any of these schools, pursuing a doctorate would require moving away for a couple of years at least.  It would give me more options when it comes to looking for teaching jobs, but I also know that I have it pretty good at Hutch.  Likewise, I know that God has me there for a reason.  The process went so smoothly for me to get the job that I have that I do not want to neglect what God is calling me to do.
I ask myself the question about pursuing a doctorate in English at least once or twice a semester.  Sometimes I wonder if that is why we do not have children yet.  What to do?  What to do?
 
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I thought you could pursue a doctorate without having to live on-site of the campus you are studying it from. Seems I have heard of more than one person doing it long-distance. Is that not an option with an English doctorate? You can't do it mostly all online and distance-learning?
BAYLOR BAYLOR BAYLOR!!!!!! We would only be an hour and a half apart!!!!!!
Sometimes I really wish we could still cast lots (and rely on the outcome...). Things would be so much easier!
What does Matt say?
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