Both schools offer a variety of programs that allow students to receive intermediate and university degrees. The percentage of citizens in Bahía Blanca lacking formal instruction is significantly lower than through the whole country.
In my time here, I have met a lot of students and graduates who finished school or are pursuing degrees in industrial, agricultural and chemical engineering. This makes me think of how the environment of Bahía Blanca shapes which degrees students choose to pursue. Industrial, agricultural and chemical engineering are degrees that would bring opportunities to work in the export and manufacturing of grains and petroleum. It is also easier to study here because education is free. Those who pursue degrees offering opportunities for employment in the exporting industry do so to adapt to the environment and secure a future for when they graduate and begin to work.