1, whether you are a sergeant depends mainly on the form of your joining the army. (1) Join the army in the form of conscripts. No matter junior college, undergraduate course, master's degree or high school, they are all conscripts and belong to the private. (2) Joining the army in the form of specially recruited officers, junior college confers second lieutenant officer (rank), undergraduate confers second lieutenant officer (rank), master confers captain (rank), and doctor confers major (rank), including the air force enrolling college pilots, and the Armed Police Force accepting local university graduates as police officers. (3) Join the army in the form of specially recruited non-commissioned officers. The junior college confers corporal (No.4 first-class non-commissioned officer) as the non-commissioned officer (second-class non-commissioned officer) in the coming year, and the undergraduate confers non-commissioned officers (second-class non-commissioned officer) as long as they are specially recruited, mainly college graduates (must be graduates recruited by the state).
I didn't join the army in the form of special tricks. No matter what degree I have, there is no special treatment, just like junior high school students serving as soldiers.