DrMoriarty
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Bingo, imho...immaturity and going to college is a problem
Every year, I see a fair few 1st year students (esp. Arts) who seem to fall into this category. They've filled in their CAO application midway through 6th year, i.e. at age 16-17, usually under the watchful eye of ambitious parents, then failed to get a place on the course of choice and have been packed off to "go-to-college" anyway... [etc.]
By contrast, the 10-15% of "mature" students (>24 <124) are invariably at the top of the class, and imho seem to genuinely enjoy what they're doing and benefit from it.
My own eldest* will only be turning 17 after her LC results come out, i.e. about a month before starting college (presuming she does) and tbh, if she expresses the faintest interest in taking a year out first, I'd be inclined to encourage her.
[Edit: so far wise, mature and 'responsible' far beyond her 15 years, thank God! ]