* * * The benefits are different. * * If you want to be a soldier after graduating from high school, you can only participate in compulsory service and need to serve in the army for two years. When the time is up, you can review the society, continue the college entrance examination or go to work. When you go to college to be a soldier, you can keep your original student status. After the expiration of service, you can go back to school directly, reduce tuition fees and get more subsidies. Of course, both of them can take military school exams during their service in the army. Once they pass the exam, they can enter the military school and become officers when they come out. There is a lot of room for improvement in the future. Students' original school status will also be cancelled and transferred to military schools.
* * * The qualifications for becoming a non-commissioned officer are different. * * College students can directly participate in the selection of non-commissioned officers after enlisting. It can be said that college students join the army as noncommissioned officers, while high school graduates need to experience in the army for more than one and a half years.
* * * The benefits after discharge are different. * * After college students leave the army, if they graduate from college, they can get certain benefits in postgraduate entrance examination and job hunting, such as postgraduate entrance examination.
Generally speaking, there are significant differences between high school graduates and college students in welfare benefits, qualifications for becoming non-commissioned officers and various welfare benefits after retirement. The specific way to choose to join the army needs to be weighed according to your own situation.