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What's life like now when you come back from the army and go to college?
Back to school, I joined the teaching brigade of our school, responsible for the military training of the university and maintaining the public security and stability of the school.

Just came back to participate in the military training of our school, just took our class, so I naturally became our monitor.

To tell the truth, the most difficult thing to get back to college from the army is actually to get in touch with classmates.

Although I am the monitor, I don't usually associate with my classmates except for business matters, because I really don't share the same channel. They can't understand what I want and pursue, and I can't understand what they pursue.

Sometimes I want to integrate into their circle, but later I find it really unnecessary. I still prefer to study, exercise and see the world alone.

Policies related to discharge and return to school:

For students, including undergraduate soldiers, graduate soldiers and even doctoral soldiers (including those who have just been admitted to the army but have not studied), they can continue to enjoy the preferential policies of civil service examination and veterans' employment as long as they get the next degree at one time after graduation.

But the next education must be domestic education, and you can't enjoy the policy of coming back from abroad to take the civil service exam for veterans.