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Is there any merit in military training in universities?
There are credits for military training in universities.

Basically, every university will give credits when conducting military training. Our military training at that time was equivalent to the compulsory course "Military Training". After the military training, we got 2 credits, and those who didn't finish the corresponding credits during school will affect graduation. Because the military training time is short, and during the period, discipline and hard-working spirit are mainly emphasized, the general attendance is indeed strict.

At that time, some people took time off for military training, and the students who did not participate in the final presentation performance scored lower, which also affected their grade points. At that time, the GPA of the students who took time off was only 1.9, and the GPA of the students who didn't take time off was basically above 2.5. Although they all got credits in the end, the gap between them widened.

The significance of military training lies in cultivating the spirit of collectivism. Military training is to improve students' political consciousness, stimulate patriotic enthusiasm, carry forward the spirit of revolutionary heroism, cultivate strong perseverance and hard-working collectivism, enhance national defense concept and organizational discipline, develop a good study and life style, and master basic military knowledge and skills, so it is also a compulsory course in schools.

Therefore, there is no harm in participating in military training, and in the end, you can get credits, which is even more necessary. Military training is not all boring training, but also talent shows and class duets, which are also very fun.