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I'm still at school, majoring in German. I want to know, if I join the army as a fresh graduate, can I get German-related exercise in the army?
If you join the army as a college graduate normally, it is difficult to apply for your major. Only the Foreign Languages Institute of the People's Liberation Army in Luoyang and the Institute of International Relations of the People's Liberation Army in Nanjing offer German majors. Because you fight in the company after enlisting, you usually recommend military majors for army training, and the majors before enlisting will not be considered. Foreign language major is not a priority major in front-line troops, nor does it conform to the national policy of training officers in grass-roots colleges. However, according to the regulations, outstanding active servicemen can apply for these two schools, but it is uncertain whether they can go directly to graduate school. It depends on the new regulations of the state for college students. At present, there is no precedent, but I personally feel that applying for graduate students may still have to pass the national unified recruitment of graduate students, and perhaps the status of college students' soldiers may give you preferential treatment in applying for these military schools.