<p>As a general matter, a BFA actor is less likely to pursue an MFA than a BA actor. The reason for that is a BFA is generally a professional training degree in which you are getting upwards of 90 performance credits. However, as KatMT points out, not all BFA programs are the same so that might not apply across the Board. </p>
<p>I’ve always thought one of the best routes to becoming a well rounded actor is getting a BA at a good LAC and then going on to an MFA. My daugther however rejected that suggestion fairly early on.</p>