Amazing

<p>If you feel like getting a degree is important but you are getting some work right now, maybe you could find a way to take some correspondence and night courses when you have the time to get your General Studies credits to sophomore level and then audition for some BFA programs that accept transfers. I’m not sure how it works, but some that apparently do that in some capacity are Cal State Fullerton and U. Arizona. I think there was an older student on here a couple of years ago who had been cut from Arizona but was accepted to Boston Conservatory a few years later as a second year student. </p>

<p>Another option is to just take your time getting a degree of some kind part time and then audition for MFA programs. There aren’t many that specialize in MT but a lot of Acting MFAs do include some MT training. Also, there are apparently some that avoid taking 22 year olds straight out of college because they prefer to train students with more life experience; so, you would likely be among people more your age by the time you finished your degree if you took that route. </p>

<p>Still another option is to look into some two year MT programs in the UK. I don’t know which ones are good for MT but I’m sure you could get that info from JIJane.</p>