Step 6: Education
Education is a supporting signal, not the headline. For most sellers here, portfolio and experience carry more weight — but in fields like law, architecture, or accounting, where you studied genuinely reassures buyers.
When to include it
✓Your degree is directly related to your service — an accounting degree for a tax advisor, or engineering for a contractor
✓Your field has academic programs buyers respect — Law, Architecture, Accounting
✓You're early in your career and schooling is your strongest credibility signal
✓You studied somewhere recognized in Tijuana or your professional community
When to skip it
✕Your degree is in an unrelated field and would only confuse buyers
✕Formal education isn't the point in your line of work — common in the trades and hands-on service work
✕Listing it would raise more questions than it answers
What Each Entry Asks For
Studied in more than one place? Use the Add education button to list each one.
| Field | What to write |
| Country | Where you studied — useful context if you trained abroad |
| University | The name of the school or university |
| Degree | The degree and field of study |
| Year | The year you graduated, or expect to |
Best Practice
Didn't finish? The Degree field is free text, so write it plainly — “Studied Architecture, 2018–2021” — instead of leaving buyers to assume you graduated.

