Anonymous wrote:Very, very hard.
Of everyone in my year at my MFA program, no one has done it.
But ... out of the 12 or so people in my workshop at the big-name writers' conference I attended close to a decade ago, all but two or three have agents at this point, and most have had books published, most with major publishers. If you are a good enough writer to get accepted at Bread Loaf, Sewanee, or Tin House, the odds aren't as terrible as they are for the average writer out there. (Also, those conferences are soooooo much fun.)
MFAs unfortunately don’t teach people to write novel-length plot, which is what readers want and publishers look for.