My studies began, like most, in kindergarten in the city of Cumaná, capital of Sucre state, Venezuela; and like most, I graduated with honors.
Elementary school, at the Santa Inés Educational Institute, also in the same city, was uneventful and uneventful, and I also finished without incident.
High school, or middle school, was a different story. Although I started at the Santa Inés Institute, I transferred to a public school two years later, then to a rural school, and finally to a private school in another state, in another city.
After much searching, I finally found a spot at university, where I earned my degree in industrial administration. I can't say it was easy, but I finished five years later.
The studies I pursued after completing my degree had nothing to do with administration, or at least not directly. They focused on computer science, a field that has always been with me since I was very young.
I took basic computer science,
English,
internet and office,
Web development,
Programming.