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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.

Optional — include it when it strengthens your profile, skip it when it doesn't

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.

FieldWhat to write
CountryWhere you studied — useful context if you trained abroad
UniversityThe name of the school or university
DegreeThe degree and field of study
YearThe 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.