Studying abroad?

Thank you so much everyone!
Yes, I’m Norwegian. I originally planned on studying in the US, I’ve done the SAT and personal statement, but found out it wouldn’t be worth it - it’s so expensive and I’d be left with lots of debts.
I’d also found UK (London) to be an alternative, but it’s also really expensive.
If I study at Bocconi, on the other hand, I will have close to zero debts (thanks to Norwegian scholarships) and I might even get a scholarship from Bocconi because I did well on the SAT.

I’ve always wanted to study in the US, but as for now I think doing my masters there is a better plan. Moreover, Bocconi has great exchange programs to top schools in the US (at to no additional fees).

Later in life I really hope I’ll get the chance to work in the US or UK. Do you think I’ll be able to do this if I do UG at Bocconi and graduate school at a really good school in the US? (if I get in of course)

And do you think UG Bocconi would be a better option than studying at e.g. UCL in London? Bocconi = almost no debts
UCL = HUGE debts

And btw in Europe the bachelor degree will take three years, not four.

Thank you!