How are college students treated as soldiers?
If you join the army directly from school and start military service from the private, it is two years of compulsory service. After two years, you can choose to stay in the team or retire. If you stay in the team, start climbing from the first-class master sergeant (three years to the first level). Retired from the city, enjoy preferential policies for urban veterans, and choose to seek occupations or jobs recommended by the government. The former is a one-time subsidy (about 65,000 people were discharged from hospital in Shanghai in 2008), and the latter is a half subsidy (almost a little more than 30,000), and then you are recommended to work twice. Even if you give up twice, it won't give you much money ... College students generally have two purposes to join the army. One is to exercise their will, strengthen their physique and come back to find a job with military experience. The second is to find opportunities to be admitted to military schools. General military schools are more difficult to test, of course, except for the back door ... There are two ways after entering military schools. After graduation, they are discharged as students (non-officers) with the same treatment as conscripts who have been discharged for more than two years; The other is to continue to be an officer, but must stay until 10. /kloc-after 0/0 years, you can retire as a captain. It is as professional as the discharge of the above-mentioned third-level non-commissioned officers, and the treatment is better than that of the third-level non-commissioned officers. At least it is impossible to go back to the local government to recommend the lowest job, and it is impossible for small leaders at the grassroots level ... so everyone will not learn to be a soldier!