Throughout my life I've been lucky to attend very respetable institutions in which I've both learned a lot and grown as a person. This is the rundown of the most remarkable:

1990-2004: Santa María del Mar (Coruña, Spain)
I took my primary and secondary education in the Santa María del Mar school. There I focused on a very solid base of mathematics and other sciences, finishing my run with an average grade of 9.2 out of 10 and being rewarded with an honorary Scholarship for college.
2004-2005: University of Vigo (Vigo, Spain)
Finishing high school is a complex time and when decision time comes, sometimes you mischoose. My first year of university I took classes of Industrial Engineering at University of Vigo. Although an interesting and challenging field, it was not the right one for me. One should follow always what his heart says. I passed my courses and moved to the degree I had always wanted to do.
2005-2009: University of Coruña (Coruña, Spain)
Back at home I enrolled in the five-year Computer Science Engineering degree of the University of Coruña. There I have soaked myself in the wisdom of the folks of the Faculty of Computer Science. Quite a remarkable lot, I have only words of praise for them and I'm happy I got to be their student.
2009-2010: Chalmers University of Technology (Göteborg, Sweden)
I decided that going abroad is something everybody should do, so I applied and got an Erasmus scholarship to study one year in the fantastic Chalmers University of Technology. The university proved to be of the outmost quality as I expected and the city is just lovely. Hard not to fall in love with Sweden when you live in such a beatiful city.
Future
Remember when I said Chalmers was a good university? Well, I really think that, so I extended my stay another year (2010-2011) to complete a MSc in Computer Science, specializing in the Algorithms track.
Also, because of the exchange year, I couldn't do all the courses I needed to finish my degree in the University of Coruña, so I will come back and take the two remaining subjects in the following year (2011-2012).
Those are the plans for now, but who knows what will the destiny bring! I'm eager to find out.