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Does receiving the admission notice count as a fresh college graduate?
After receiving the admission notice, the soldiers are still college students.

After receiving the letter of admission, a college student is regarded as a soldier, although he has not reported to the school, but has been admitted to the army through conscription, physical examination, political examination and other links.

But this time it's not a college soldier, but a "freshman". Freshmen need to go through the formalities in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state. Undergraduate, junior college, graduate students and students have all been admitted to colleges and universities.

If you don't report to the school, you need to register online in the national recruitment examination, print the "Qualification Examination Form for Recruiting Freshmen in Colleges and Universities", and then send the form to the local recruitment office for stamping, and then the recruitment office will hand it over to the university.

After receiving the documents, colleges and universities will help college students retain their school status until they have served for two years. If you don't want to stay in the army, you can go back to the school where you applied at that time after you leave the army. However, if a college student is admitted to a military academy or a non-commissioned officer in the army, then the education is not a "college student" degree, but a "diploma", that is, the highest education before enlistment, "high school" or "secondary school".