There are all kinds of universities here but mine is very good, it's the best private IT school in this part of Europe. It's that typical tech school with people really serious about skills, and so are most of my university friends so I kind of missed all of that "socializing" and doing cool things phase that people from "lighter" universities I know used to have. I feel like the last 4 years for me have been about sitting in front of my computer, either alone or with friends who do the same and when we would hang out together it was to work on a project together.
And yeah, I have skills needed to get any job in my field you can get straight out of university here, companies recognize my university too so I could get hired as junior IT project manager, system analyst or business IT system consultant here anywhere. I already have work experience, I used to work as an intern for that international tech company, probably best references you can get in IT since it's also the hardest to be picked as an intern there. Now I work on a project there, as a contractor because I still study. But I don't really like it there, since it feels even more rigid, and I'm kind of fed up with that specific work that I do. At some point I have also started working at my university. So yeah, I'm not a super-awesome expert at one thing but I've got what it takes to start anywhere here, I feel like companies wouldn't be so eager to offer equally good job opportunities abroad mainly because of my lack of experience (university or job) there, and because I'd be an "immigrant".
Now my situation is this: I have a few months till I'll get my B.Sc degree and then I could either immediately continue to get a M.Sc. degree (1,5 year) at my university, which would cost me about 8,000$ in total, (and that's the most expensive university here, because most are public and free) but I know that it's going to be "same old" for another 1,5 year. I really like my university and I've learned a lot but.. it's really highly skill-centered.
I could also go for Master's degree at some other European university, and those go for between 5k$ and 15k$ a year depending on the country I'd pick.
I could also go somewhere further, which is something I'd like to do the most because I'd really love to live in a totally new place for that time but it also looks like the most expensive option. I was considering North America, Japan, Hong Kong and Australia but they're all far more expensive for international students. That's why I'm thinking of my options now. What I know is, that after graduating from my university here I'd like to move to a different continent and live there for some time - whether it's North America or Asia. I'd like to try both actually. It's not really a reasonable quest of mine, it's more like something that I always wanted to do and I'd like to make it happen. Traveling is something that I love the most in life anyway.