Overview
- Heredia told host Mario Pergolini on Otro día perdido that he did not complete secondary school and said he has no plans to finish it.
- He said he left in third year to work with his father, a mechanic, for two years and later dropped night school after a year and a half.
- He added that he did a creative writing master’s at the National University of Tres de Febrero after presenting special credentials because he lacked a high school diploma.
- Pergolini noted a pattern of adult guests who also did not finish school and asked how parents in that position urge their children to graduate.
- The exchange spotlighted flexible education routes in Argentina, where some universities admit postgraduate students through work records or other validations.