The difficulty is ensuring the young person is both happy and healthy. At that age being happy means furthering one's learning in a sharing environment and mixing with large groups of students. The health side of things is, at this moment in time, incompatible.
In the UK most students leave home to study, which in turn creates a lot of movement around the country. I understand that that is part of their agenda (to cut the apron strings), but maybe staying more in one's own town or in the area would help both financially and in terms of safety in the future?
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