Now, more and more high school graduates or college students choose to keep their school status and become conscripts for two years, and then they can be admitted to military schools or army non-commissioned officers to seek part-time jobs. In my opinion, this is a good way out, which can be said to be a shortcut to school. One of my classmates is such an example. His college entrance examination results were not satisfactory, but he volunteered to fill in the report normally and was admitted to a university. However, instead of going to college step by step, he signed up at the conscription office and chose to be a soldier. Actually, I envy him. As far as I am concerned, he didn't go to the army. Not only that, what you learned in the army lags far behind what you learned in school.
Now there is a popular saying, "I regret being a soldier for two years, but I regret not being a soldier for a lifetime." I think this sentence is very reasonable. In fact, this is not to encourage us to do military service. Being a soldier has many benefits, which is very helpful to a person's growth. It is just an objective expression. If the university is a small society, then the military camp is a more socialized place than the society. He is very strict with a person, which can not only help us keep fit, but also hone our psychology. If you go to college, you can really increase your cultural literacy. You can do it in the army, and the minimum cultural foundation can be guaranteed. Besides, there is not much that a university can do for a person in other aspects. So I don't think the two can be compared.