I'd use your education to leverage your move abroad. Do you ahve to be local to review files and such? If your current firm is international. maybe you can work on the same projects out of another office?
I moved to Sweden for a year to go to school when I was 29/30. It was great, but a large part of the experience was having money to travel and do things when we wanted to. Being somewhere foreign is great, but even better when you have the cash to immerse yourself as a local would. Some of my class mates were pretty tight on funds and while I'm sure they dont' regret going, I don't think they had the same experience I did!
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