Second, you asked the question of distribution too early. If you pass the exam, no one can predict where you will be assigned. As for studying abroad. . . You really don't know much about the army. To tell you clearly, the chances of studying abroad are almost zero, and you claim to have searched all the information on the Internet. Why don't you know which department the School of International Relations belongs to? Schools under this department will let you study abroad.
Third, as for the school spirit, there is no way. First of all, military schools are popular and shady is inevitable. Most of the girls in military schools have backgrounds, but only a few have no backgrounds. I have such people around me. If you do really well, you can be admitted. The school spirit of the Institute of International Relations, to tell the truth, has a bad reputation in the military. Compared with other military schools, its management is lax and it doesn't pay much attention to learning, but in contrast, it is better than local universities. After all, it is a military school, and its management is stricter than that of local universities.