<p>I think you may be missing several things. First thing to consider is if she wants a theory based education or skill and performance based training in college? The other thing is if she wants to take only theater realm classes does that mean little core classes if so she may be a fit for the conservatory schools. Here are a few other things that you need to consider.</p>
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<li><p>Some BA programs just do not offer the advanced level of classes that BFA programs do. Look in the course listings for level 4 and 5 acting classes, more then one class of movement and voice. Some schools do not call classes by level so you need to call and ask someone about what is taught. The New School and Keynon come to mind in having a vague description of depth of teaching on their website but I understand there is a real depth to the skill learning there.</p></li>
<li><p>Some BFA programs that have BA programs as well do not allow you to take the same classes that the BFA students do. These programs may also not offer you the advanced classes. </p></li>
<li><p>BFA programs are often structured differently then BA programs. Some are more about the level of classes while others are about building a company of performers. If she wants to be a part of a small ensemble class that moves along together in training then by taking elective units to copy a BFA would not work.</p></li>
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