I was on this forum before for some support when I failed a Master's which I tried to do in French in France. You were brilliant for me at the time.
I quit my job in France to focus on my course because I was failing and then my girlfriend of five years kicked me out and sent me back to the UK when I did fail - we split up a year later.
Anyway I have been working as a supply teacher in Secondary to try to save to do an MA in Critical Theory which I was hoping would set me up for a PhD in my subject (English Literature).
However four months ago I met someone and we have been in a relationship since. I love her and she says she will always love me. I'm worried though and she tries to support me in my stress. I have been really nice to her but we have had a couple of bad fall outs.
On the one hand I'm thinking I still am really interested in further study and she said I could go and do it and she will stay with me (but the last one didn't) and on the other hand I'm not sure I should bother going down the PhD route.
Maybe I should settle for getting a permanent position in secondary and a car and a house and kids. We have spoken about marriage and domestically appear to want the same things. We are very similar culturally and have a great time together when I'm not stressed.
I'm worried it would all go down the pan if I followed the PhD which I don't think I can get funding for anyway.
Any thoughts would be highly appreciated, hope I've been coherent
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The decision to do a PhD shouldn't be taken lightly. It takes a lot of hard work and commitment, much like a relationship. It will put a strain on your finances, friendships and sanity - also much like a relationship.
Doing a PhD is probably the most selfish thing one can do (speaking as a PhD student myself, and married to a PhD student), as it's putting one's life (and one's partner's life) on hold for a few years. If your partner is truly willing to do this for you, then you are a very lucky person.
I'm not trying to discourage or encourage you because choosing to undertake a PhD is a very personal decision.
Goodluck!
Do what makes you happy.
Answer the below 3 questions
Does the idea of a phd excite you?
Why are you looking to do a phd?
What do you want from life?
I left my phd after a year as I found it v isolating and I thought about it in evenings - now I don't worry and have lots of time with my partner which is great.
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