Well I don't know if this new teacher is going to work for me.... :/
She has a MA degree, not in piano but in voice, although she does teach a lot of piano students. That wouldn't matter if I felt like she had something to teach me... But she didn't really have anything useful to say about any of my pieces.... And in my one-hour lesson, which with my previous teacher we would sometimes only get through two pieces, three at most, she had me play through five pieces and then there were still 10 minutes left! So I pulled out something I had put aside to return to after the recital, and ... well, it wasn't super useful.
Also, she's super young, not just young but she comes off as a little bit immature ... She didn't ask me anything about myself, I mean like, how long have I been playing, that kind of thing.
I am sort of wondering if I should give it one more chance, I'm supposed to have a lesson with her next week, but I don't know... Ugh.
I am going to start music classes at the uni in the fall semester, but I'd really like to have someone to take lessons with for the summer (and as I think I said above, my teacher is traveling in May and June, so that's out, and our schedules don't match in July).
Phooey.