Think about the possibility of becoming a non-commissioned officer directly after graduating from college. Graduates from people's key universities are all enlisted from the private army. Where did you hear from relatives that college graduates can directly become non-commissioned officers? This possibility simply does not exist. You should also think about it. I didn't see so many college graduates in the army start as soldiers, and their military skills and actual combat ability are not hard enough, which is not equal to waste. Think for yourself. What does the army do? Is it the place where college students learn to get their diplomas? What is a soldier? What kind of achievements do soldiers take as their highest glory? Do they know the relationship with leaders, some so-called specialties such as cultural performances? Or have you read too many books? Speaking of facing the enemy, are you the first to run back and surrender or apply for retirement in advance?
Really, it is too common for college graduates to join the army blindly now. Be careful. Don't waste your time if you can find a job. The army can't be as beautiful as you think, not to mention that you are a college student.
Just like ordinary people joining the army, they all start to serve from ordinary soldiers. As for what arms you didn't choose, you can't expect to give you an impossible level of college students to join the army just because you are a college graduate. It's just that there are some benefits for resettlement after retirement, but the benefits are not very good, which is not much different from that of ordinary people, let alone what military schools they expect to take in the army. Ordinary people basically won't have that opportunity, except for relatives of leading cadres at the corps level, which will cost hundreds of thousands.
So now college graduates should be cautious about joining the army. If they go to the army with the mentality of taking the military school exam, they should advise the students not to go.
You might as well go somewhere and join the army. Don't regret wasting your time.
The most important point: the chances of getting into a military school are only 5%, maybe not yet.