Sunday, May 1, 2011

The Result...

I didn't get in.

They want me to do a second masters degree.  They were still concerned about the number of slips, even though they did have some nice things to say about my playing, too.

I've got a lot to think about and decide.  Thanks, everybody, for all the love and kindness and prayers.  I've been so grateful for the peace that you helped me gain.

6 comments:

FLEUR de Lo said...

I'm sorry to hear it but I'm glad you went for it. Sounds like greener {ha ha :)} pastures lie elsewhere.

Amber said...

I know it sounds trite, but it's true: "When God closes a door, He opens a window." I know you'll find the direction you want to go in.

Malisa said...

:(

Cath said...

Oh Kerri - I'm so sorry. I've been inspired (more than you can imagine) by your courage through this process. I'm so glad you went for it. You're a wonderful example. And I trust in God's total awareness of you and your gifts. xo

Lara Neves said...

Well, crap. I'm so sorry, Kerri!

That said, I am so uplifted by your attitude and the way you approached this. I am sure that much good will come out of this, and I can't wait to see what it all is!

Holly said...

So sorry. Don't do another Masters, not worth it. If you still want to do a DMA keep practicing and you'll get there. You can try again, right? In the years since college I have studied and learned a lot about how to prepare in order to perform with 100% accuracy, something I was never taught as a student, shame on my teachers (makes me a little angry at all of them). My students have to prepare and play with that level of accuracy to compete against the California Chinese. Don't give up on your dream.