>>3576889>>3576030>majorI know she enjoys writing, so that could be an option. I also know she likes helping people of course, so any field that would help her do that.
>what level, what typeI suppose it would depend. If she decided the best way for her to help people would be entering medicine or something obviously she'd need a lot of education and would have to go to medical school.
>do you think she would get acceptedWell, technically she never graduated high school so that would make getting accepted tricky.
>essayI think she would write a short autobiographical essay focusing on how her relationships with her friends have affected her and changed her for the better. There's not many topics she can write about, given her situation.
>skillMusic is the only option here, and if we're going to be specific, guitar. It's the only skill I've got that isn't something silly or very career specific and thus not very useful for her. I don't know how life changing it would be but it would be a very good creative outlet for her and it would be something we could enjoy and pursue together. If she's going to learn it "perfectly no matter what" she's going to be way better at it than I am, which is a good thing too!