We are all "post-90s" who have never experienced hardships or setbacks. After two years as a soldier, we can hone ourselves and experience another life, which is much more meaningful than the military training at the beginning of the university.
After serving for two years, those who continue to study in universities enjoy policies such as state grants, tuition fee reduction, priority for postgraduate entrance examination, and job placement.
I have a classmate who served directly in the army after the college entrance examination. After leaving the army, he continued to study in the university where he received the admission notice two years ago. Four-year college tuition is free, and you can enjoy a subsidy of 3,500 yuan/year from the state grant. In addition, he won the first class merit in the army and finally left the graduate school without taking the exam. I was really envious and regretted not being drafted into the army.