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The difference between college students and graduates serving as soldiers
There are six differences between being a soldier after graduating from college and being a soldier during college;

First, the way to join the army is different; College students are "conscripts" who can only serve in the army for two years and will be discharged, and their wages are relatively low; There are three ways for college graduates to join the army. Two conscripts. Direct recruitment of non-commissioned officers and 3. Recruit officers directly. The latter two will have certain requirements. Of course, after joining the army, you will be a professional soldier, so the salary will naturally be good and there will be corresponding holidays.

The second point is that the age requirements for enlistment are different; Students are 22 years old, male graduates are 24 years old and female graduates are 23 years old;

Third, the "priority" of enlistment is different; The same college students, one is a student and the other is a graduate, who will be admitted first;

Fourth, the one-time bonus is different; As we all know, there will be a certain bonus for those who join the army, especially in some provinces, and the bonus for graduates and students will be different;

Fifth, there are differences in long-term development; Generally, students are discharged after joining the army for two years, and a small number remain in the army. After all, for students who have not finished their studies, their education is only high school education. If you stay in the army, you need to continue your studies or take a military school exam. College graduates generally stay in the army for development after joining the army. After all, with a college degree, you will naturally develop in the future and your salary will not be bad.

Sixth, there is a difference between the army and the military school; It is relatively easy for students to get into military schools in the army. After all, they just finished the college entrance examination, so the probability of being admitted to a military school is relatively high. For college graduates, the probability of being admitted to a military school in the army will be slightly lower. On the one hand, the competitive pressure is relatively large, on the other hand, the number of places is relatively small;