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Go to college for a year and then join the army.
Hello, after the college entrance examination, you can't directly report to a good school and go directly to serve as a soldier, because at this time you don't have the status of a college student. Usually, after you have a college degree, you will become a soldier, which means you have to go to college for one year before you can become a soldier.

Just because you are directly admitted to the school doesn't mean that the school will admit you. Just because you are admitted to a university doesn't mean you have a university status. You need to report to the school in September, and the school needs to conduct a series of re-examinations, such as whether your electronic files and actual files are true, whether your physical examination report is consistent with the secondary report of the school, and whether your major is limited, such as physical conditions, such as applying for the re-examination of architecture major. When you declare that you meet all the requirements for admission to your major, the school will declare to the Ministry of Education, register your student status, and register your university status on the website of the Ministry of Education. You can only join the army if you have a college identity.

If you enroll in a good school and go directly to the army, and you don't have a college student status, then after you join the army, you have no school to enroll in, because you don't have a student status, you need to take the college entrance examination again. Therefore, being a soldier is usually a freshman who finishes his freshman year and applies to the school for being a soldier. Then the school will keep your student status for two years, and then you can return to this university to continue your college studies after retirement.