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What's the difference between being a soldier after graduating from high school and being a soldier in college?
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First, go directly to the army after graduating from high school, usually compulsory military service.

Second, if you join the army during your college years, there are many preferential policies, such as retaining your student status at the university, returning to school after leaving the army, appropriately reducing tuition fees, and giving preferential treatment to resettlement.

1. According to the current policy, college students can take military school exams after joining the army, just like joining the army after graduating from high school, if they don't get a diploma and professional skill level. If you are admitted to a military school, your university status will be cancelled!

Second, if you join the army during your college years, there are many preferential policies, such as retaining your student status at the university, returning to school after leaving the army, appropriately reducing tuition fees, and giving preferential treatment to resettlement.

Third, those who have completed credits in universities and obtained vocational skill level certificates can join the army and directly recruit non-commissioned officers. If you have two or more engineering colleges such as 2 1 1, you can give priority to recruiting officers!

Four, if you graduate from high school, you can join the army for one and a half years, and then enter the officer school or the sergeant school. You are an officer when you graduate from the military academy, and you are a non-commissioned officer when you graduate from the non-commissioned academy!

Five, when I graduated from high school, I wasted three years of high school study.

Six, as long as the university major is suitable, going to the army is definitely better than graduating from high school.