Is This Appropriate for a Masters Statement of Purpose?

<p>Hello there,</p>

<p>I have recently sent out applications for a PhD in marketing with a sociology subfield, as I study marketing in the context of sociology. While I have only heard back from two schools both were rejections, with one school recommending I pursue a Master's in sociology, and then reapply. As the rest of my schools might not get back to me until April I decided to begin applying to the schools that would grant me a Master's, due to 1.) Having a background in sociology already that I really enjoy, 2.) I had foresaw this and located Master's programs that are still accepting applicants and that I'd love to study under, and 3.) I do not want to wait to hear back from the other graduate schools, as that would be after all of the Master's schools' deadline.</p>

<p>With that said, my ultimate goal is a PhD. I do have an interdisciplinary background, strong LOR, research experience spanning five years, work experience, and a senior thesis. I have mediocre GRE scores, as I do not test well (I make this up in practical experience). I received my BA about 4 years ago. If my ultimate goal is the pursuit of a PhD... what do I put as my Master's statement of purpose? Should I indicate that this degree will be a stepping stone to a PhD, or would it be frowned upon? Does anyone have any advice about how to phrase this topic? As I said, I would be genuinely elated to study with these schools and I certainly love the idea of pursuing a Master's; I simply jumped to PhD applications in hopes I could avoid one for the sake of time and finances.</p>

<p>Cheers,</p>

<p>HumanAfterAll</p>

<p>You may want to reach out to one of your Sociology professors from college…they may give you better insight into the “politics” of an MA versus PhD at certain schools you are applying…and then you can tailor your statement to each school…</p>