IT degree will make you compete with the global workforce - whether you spend $10k on your education (in countries with lo...
IT degree will make you compete with the global workforce - whether you spend $10k on your education (in countries with lower cost of living) or you spend $100k on your education, your skills will essentially be the same.
Yet, when it comes to the business environment, the person from the country with the lower cost of living would be happy with the lower salary than what you might need, in order to even start paying off your loans.
It is not pretty but the truth is that unless you are going to be so brilliant in what you do that you will be in a position to demand a higher pay - which is a sort of a commitment, a wholehearted commitment, and the wording of your question does not exactly shout, "I am passionate about IT!", unless not to me.
So, what's the other option? The other option, as already suggested is to get a business degree with some specialization (minor, as we say in US) in IT - where you know what is being talked about during meetings or system conversions, yet you have others (potentially reporting to you) who do the work, while you are a liaison between the business side of things and the IT side of things.


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