<p>I'm sure the answer to this question all depends on the school but I am curious to know if anyone has a general idea about this. I'm currently taking this year to work and save money to enroll in a BFA Acting program for the fall of 2013. I have 3 semesters of college under my belt (straight A's) and have had acting experience in short films, plays, acting classes, etc. I feel like 21 is late to be going into a 3.5 or 4 year training program, but since I'd like to teach acting on the high school or college level one day, I have to get my Bachelor's to possibly go on to grad school. I was at a school for my BA and decided to leave because I couldn't take academia anymore. No desire to sit in on these classes and write 15 page papers or read books that I could read on my own and get more out of because I wouldn't be mandated to read them. I feel like a BFA would be a perfect fit--I'd get the training I need to start auditioning yet I would have my bachelor's to continue my education if I truly can't find work in the professional world. Give me your thoughts on being 21 and entering a BFA program--would I be the only one? Would I stick out? Is everyone going to be 18? Thanks!</p>