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kenjari ([personal profile] kenjari) wrote2005-04-26 10:48 pm

That's that

Oregon rejected me, too. No grad school for me this year.
I really wasn't expecting this. All the signs were pointing to yes - I had forged a good connection with one of their professors, I was invited to apply to the Oregon Bach Festival Composer's Symposium, I got in to the aforementioned symposium, I received warm e-mails from the school. I flew three thousand miles to visit. I had started communicating with them about my interest in applying in June. I just can't think of another thing I could have done. There must have been something, but no one was telling me what that was.
So here I am, stuck again for another year, when I'd rather be in school in Oregon. I was (and still am) prepared to make the sacrifices moving across the country would entail. It would be worth it.
So now I've got to go through this all again next year. And I'll be reapplying to Oregon and UMKC at least. I may be angry at them now, but I still like them. Hopefully I'll be able to communicate with their faculty over the summer and find out what I can do to improve my application for next year, find out what it was I turned out to be lacking. At least with Oregon, I can do some of that in person in June.

[identity profile] zfarcher.livejournal.com 2005-04-27 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Pocking idiots...

I'm sorry you got put off for a year. And, I would guess there is not much of a bright side to all this, but I think it's cool that you are going out there in June. You will get a chance to wow them with your charm, wit, great talent, and deadly assassination techniques!

Anyway, keep trying. And as to a possible bright side... it'll be easier to get a Mac&Cheese again next year...