<p>A BFA in MT is a very intensive program, and typically is very difficult to transfer into. Most schools require that you take specific classes in a specific order, beginning with freshman year. It’s difficult to imagine combining a BFA MT program with a film production major and being able to finish in 4 years – both majors require a full schedule of classes, and few of the credits would overlap. This just wouldn’t be a realistic option.</p>
<p>There are no guarantees in the the theater industry. A BFA is great training for a career as a performer, but no guarantee that you will be successful. And please don’t make the mistake of thinking that success is limited only to Broadway/Off-Broadway – most actors (no matter what kind of training they’ve had) never get there. </p>
<p>It does sound like you’re confused, May234. If you’re really interested in pursuing an MT degree, I suggest that you take some time to read through some of the MT threads here on CC so that you truly understand what is involved. Then you will be able to make some realistic choices.</p>