I want to say that, to some extent, the two do not conflict. Now the national policy is to actively recruit highly educated talents from colleges and universities to join the army. There are many disciples in our school. In the third year of high school, I will take the civil service exam soon, but I still resolutely went to the military camp. Therefore, if you are hesitant between the two, you can go to college first and receive advanced knowledge education, then join the army and go to the military camp to experience training.
If you have to choose between the two, it depends on your own situation. If you don't study well in school, your grades have been in the middle and lower reaches, and there is no hope of being admitted to a good university, you can consider joining the army. There is no point in going to a third-rate university because your grades are not satisfactory. You might as well go to the military camp and enjoy your youthful blood. If you get excellent grades, it is estimated that your parents and teachers will also want you to go to college. After all, most parents now pay more attention to going to college.
However, entering the military camp and serving in the army is the most precious service in a boy's life. There are many boys around me. After graduating from college, working and getting married is also a lifetime. There are also many boys who come back from the military camp, and there is that kind of masculinity in their brow. It is estimated that this time in the military camp is the most precious memory in their lives. Therefore, whether to join the army or not must be considered carefully. Other people's opinions are for reference only. Which way you go depends on yourself.