Chance me ( problematic child )

<p>A little something about myself : I live in Singapore , and I am home schooled ( which brings me to wonder if I am eligible to apply )
I was bullied into Anorexia in secondary school and have been out of school for 3 years ( hospitalizations and therapy ). I am 16 years old this year.
Under much encouragement , I decided to take a leap of faith and did the SAT and some advance placement tests .
Here are my results : (I have gotten these results through independent studying for a little over six months )
SAT : 2370
AP cal ab :5
AP biology :5
AP chemistry :5
AP english language and composition :5
AP psychology :5
AP united states and government politics :4
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I have just gotten discharged from the hospital and I am organizing a bunch of volunteering work (currently gotten 56 people to join ), mainly going to orphanages and the old folks hpme. Personally , I will also be volunteering in mental hospitals and my previous "home "for eating disorders. 
I plan to go to Cambodia next year to analyze the situation over there then come back to my country to gain support and raise funds for the poor and needy people in Cambodia.</p>

<p>I am sorry that this is so long , but thank you for taking the time to read this and please chance me:)I will take more AP if needed. </p>

<p>I w a s n 't q u i t e a b l e to r e a d y o u r p o s t. S o r r y I c a n ’ t b e o f m o r e h e l p</p>

<p>You seem fragile emotionally. You ought to stay close to home so your parents can monitor your adjustment to college.</p>

<p>Man people from singapore keep typing like that. Must be some issue with the translation keyboard. Really obnoxious tho</p>

<p>Cornell has an amazingly supportive system for kids with mental and physical issues. They’ve had years with multiple suicides and are really aware of kids going through things. My S has a friend with OCD and they’ve bent over backwards to help her. They immediately suggest a “medical leave” because I’m sure they don’t want to have anything traumatic happen while the girl is enrolled at school. That being said…I do think you should spend some time at home adjusting to the world outside of hospitals as a well person before you head out to any college. Colleges seem to have a lot of girls battling anorexia and you don’t want that as an influence.</p>