1, time of enlistment: Freshmen generally join the army before or just after entering the university, while college students choose to join the army after completing certain studies, during the university or after graduation.
2. Student status retention: Under normal circumstances, after the freshmen join the army, the school will retain their student status, temporarily suspend their studies, and resume their student status after retirement. For college students, it may be necessary to negotiate with the school according to the specific situation, and it may be necessary to suspend school or re-apply for admission.
3. Affect their studies: For freshmen, their studies will be interrupted after enlistment, so their study plans and academic progress will be affected to some extent. However, college students may need to adjust their existing study and arrange their study arrangements according to the length of length of military service and service conditions.
4. Term of service: The enlistment period of freshmen and college students may be different. For freshmen, according to the military service system and related policies, they often need to serve for a certain period of time, and the specific period may be different. However, college students may have more autonomy, and can decide the enlistment time and service period according to their own wishes and plans.
The matters that freshmen or college students should pay attention to when joining the army are as follows:
1. Consult relevant departments: Before joining the army, consult the official department of the school, the admissions office or the student affairs office. They can provide detailed information on academic arrangements and student status retention during enlistment.
2. Familiar with school policies: Carefully understand school policies and regulations, including student status retention, suspension procedures, suspension procedures, etc. Make sure you understand what measures need to be taken during enlistment, and how to restore your school status and continue your studies.
3. Communicate with your tutor or counselor: Communicate with your tutor or counselor and inform them of your enlistment plan as soon as possible. They can answer questions about academic arrangements and course selection, and may give you some guidance and suggestions.
4. Make an academic plan: Make a reasonable academic plan before enlisting, and consider the influence of enlisting on the course progress and academic progress. Make sure that you are clear about the courses and exam arrangements you need to study before and after joining the army, and allocate time and resources reasonably.