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I am a college student, born in 1986, 1 1. I am a minority. I want to be a soldier in 2008, and then I will take the military school exam in the army. Am I too old?
No, I advise you not to go. It's not as simple as you think. The first is the issue of quotas. Soldiers and first-class noncommissioned officers in the second year can apply for military schools in the first year, and there are few places for initial examination. Hundreds of people in a regimental unit want to rely on military schools, and how many places can they have for the initial test, and then the initial test is simply nonsense. The cadre departments of division-level units are mainly responsible, because more than half of them were eliminated because of simple cultural classes and physical examinations. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter much. In recent years, it is a miracle that a division-level unit can take the exam two or three times a year! You can consider the current special policy. Specially recruit cadres to see majors. After graduating from college, you can be specially recruited as a non-commissioned officer. In the past, specialist recruitment was two years, and undergraduate recruitment was two years. Next year, the policy of non-commissioned officers will be adjusted. At present, the policy of non-commissioned officers is better than that of cadres, and it is easy for college students to retire, while the cadre establishment is less than 1% due to the pyramid structure.