Is it bad to go to the army for a few days in my junior year?

Updated on educate 2024-08-06
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Being a soldier can exercise people's will, increase their life experience, if they can go to military school, they will have a bright future, there is no harm in becoming a soldier in the third year, and they can come back to continue their college education after the service period expires.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Seon lost his horse, how to know if it is a blessing! Since you decide on your own, you have to keep going! It doesn't matter if it's right or wrong, so there are good and bad things!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, it's almost the same as going to the army in the freshman year, they are all college student soldiers, there is no difference.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    For undergraduates, it is not recommended to join the military in the junior year, and it is better to go after graduating from the senior year.

    If you choose to be a soldier in your junior year, you will take the military school exam in the army, and the content of the exam is the knowledge points of high school, and you have been in college for three years, and most of the content of high school has been forgotten, and the probability of being admitted to a military school is not high. It's best to go to the military after graduating from college.

    Even if you are admitted to a military school in the army in your junior year, you have to start your freshman year when you go to a military school, and the three years in the "985" college are very wasteful, and when you graduate from the military academy, your age is generally older, and the promotion space after going down to the army has certain limitations.

    Benefits of being a soldier for college students:

    1. Retirement and resettlement.

    There are policy guarantees, and there are more opportunities than ordinary college students to enter enterprises and institutions. For example, in Beijing, 20 percent of retired college students and soldiers will be assigned civil servants, 15 percent of career employees, and 15 percent of employees of state-owned enterprises.

    2. Entrepreneurship subsidy.

    If you don't want to work, the state will give you a self-employment subsidy, ranging from tens of thousands of yuan or even hundreds of thousands of yuan depending on local economic conditions.

    3. Self-improvement.

    Being a soldier for two years will definitely train you to become a talent other than knowledge. Being a soldier is a great exercise in one's physique, will, emotional intelligence and experience.

    4. Tuition subsidy.

    The annual subsidy standard for undergraduate students to serve in the military is not more than 8,000 yuan, and the annual subsidy standard for graduate students is not more than 12,000 yuan per year for each soldier.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is also a very good choice to join the army after the first semester of the junior year and the senior year, because the studies are basically completed. At this time, there are good conditions for becoming a soldier, and there will also be benefits. If the performance in all aspects is relatively good, then you can be directly promoted to the army, that is, you can become a cadre.

    If you graduate, you may be delayed for a year and you may lose a lot of opportunities.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The best choice is to complete your studies without delaying your studies. Either you graduate, or you just got admitted to university, you don't attend classes for the time being, and you go to the army first. The time when you can't go to the village and don't go to the store is the least cost-effective, and you can't get the treatment of graduating college students who can directly recruit non-commissioned officers, with a salary of at least 5,000 yuan per month.

    I delayed my studies for two years in vain, went to be a compulsory soldier like an ordinary high school student, got a stipend of 1000-1200 yuan for two years, and went to the society to find a job after two years of discharge.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is recommended to enlist in the army during the senior internship period, and it is a very good choice to enlist in the senior internship period, but you must make sure that you can get the undergraduate diploma and degree certificate in the army, and some majors must go back to school to defend, which may have an impact on getting the graduation certificate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Well, being a soldier is also a very good choice, after all, there are still many preferential policies for becoming a soldier after college, such as exemption from some tuition fees during college.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course, you can be a soldier whenever you want.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, if you are a soldier in school, the policy is better.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not good, it's better to be a non-commissioned officer after graduation, so that there is an advantage in transferring to a non-commissioned officer, and if you are a junior college, you can directly transfer to a sergeant, and the salary is also high, so it's good to go back to the place to find a job if you don't want to transfer to a non-commissioned officer.

    The enlistment of college students means that the army recruits conscripts from among college students and college graduates every year.

    The registration process includes online registration, preliminary examination, physical examination, political examination, visit and investigation, scheduled recruits, public announcement, and approval of enlistment.

    Since 2013, the recruitment process has been changed from winter to summer and autumn. In 2016, the time was adjusted to start in early February.

    Online registration. Before August 5 of each year, male college students (including current students and fresh graduates) who intend to apply for the job.

    You can log on to the "National Recruitment Network".

    Those who meet the conditions for national tuition assistance should also print the "Application Form for National Student Loan Reimbursement for Tuition Reimbursement for College Students Enlisted in the Army" (hereinafter referred to as the "Registration Form" and "Application Form") and submit it to the military recruitment and student financial aid management departments of the colleges and universities for review.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia - College Students Enlistment in the Army.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is very good, and it also belongs to the fresh graduates who enlist in the army, and they can get a good workout when they enter the army.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    College students who go to the military in their junior year can do not need to go to internships. After enlisting in the army, college students who have the capacity may participate in correspondence courses or self-study specialized courses organized by their original schools, and may take examinations organized by their schools with the approval of their regimental-level units.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's not good, because since it's already a junior, there is no big benefit to being a soldier at this time, but it will be beneficial to go to the army after graduation, because college graduates can be exempted from the exam after coming back from being a soldier.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, it is better to go to a junior college or to be a soldier according to your own wishes, after all, being a soldier can improve your willpower and some physical fitness, etc., but if you study a junior college, you can improve some of your professional level, in the case of these two choices, it is sometimes more difficult, but I personally think that it is more appropriate for you to be a soldier in the past three years, and it is no problem to continue to go to school after you come out of the army.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Well, if you graduate from a junior college and go to the army, you can not only enlist in the way of compulsory soldiers, but also have the opportunity to enlist in the way of "direct recruitment of non-commissioned officers". Non-commissioned officers are directly recruited into the army, and when they enter the army, they are directly awarded the rank of corporal and enjoy the benefits of a corporal.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, you still have to finish your studies after you are reinstated, otherwise you will graduate from high school, and it is better to finish your studies and become a soldier.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Okay, basically all of them are non-commissioned officers.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you can go, you will definitely go.

    Being a soldier will not do you any wrong.

    It's a good thing.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think it would be better to go to the army after graduating from a junior college, because a college degree is still eligible to enter a military academy in the army, so you should go to the army after graduation.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Okay, and didn't you say that you can directly upgrade when you come back from being a soldier now?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I thought it was good to be a soldier, so I went straight to it. It's also good.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After graduation.

    They are already in their third year, and in principle, it is more appropriate to enlist in the army after graduation.

    First, first of all, make sure that you get your academic qualifications, now you are in your third year, if you enlist in the army at this time, then you have to come back to complete your studies after 2 years, even if you want to stay in the army and continue to work, but there is still a problem of academic qualifications hanging outside, which will definitely have an impact on your future choices, and may also become a personal fetters for you. And after graduation, if you enlist in the army, you don't have to worry about this situation, at least you already have something to support you, so it's more stable, after all, "the bag is safe"!

    Second, if the students are admitted to the military school, the test is high school knowledge, if they enlist in the army, then if they want to take the military school in the army, it is the high school knowledge, that is to say, at this time, you have not had basic high school knowledge for several years, and it still takes time to pick it up when you get to the army. This is not as good as people who enlist in the army as soon as they finish the college entrance examination, or enlist in the army in their freshman year, they are more familiar with high school knowledge, and they will be in elementary school faster. Another point is that no matter how much you enlist in the army, as long as you do not graduate, you will be admitted to a military school from your freshman year, and for example, a person who has received a university admission notice after the college entrance examination has retained his student status and enlisted in the army, and you have been admitted to a military school, in fact, you have been delayed by 3 years compared to him.

    And to be honest, even if you are admitted to a military school, after graduation, you can understand by looking at your age that there is basically no advantage in the army.

    3. Graduates can participate in the promotion of college students, while in contrast, college graduates can participate in the promotion of college students, and the path specially provided for college graduates to become officers is relatively higher than that of current students, of course, the premise is that you also have to meet the conditions. This advantage is that it is only to compete with undergraduate graduates, and if the promotion is successful, then you only need to go through a few more months of training, and you will come back to become an officer, which is also more advantageous in terms of time. This is one of the reasons why we often recommend either enlisting after graduation or enlisting early while still in school.

    Fourth, after graduation, you can also choose to enlist as a direct recruitment non-commissioned officer, and another point is that after graduation, we can choose to enlist as a direct recruitment non-commissioned officer, which will have some advantages over direct compulsory enlistment. In addition, even if you are a compulsory soldier, then for college graduates, we have preferential policies, undergraduate graduates will be directly transferred to sergeants (second year) after 2 years, and college graduates will be directly transferred to sergeants (first year) after 2 years, of course, the military age is only counted from the time you enlist in the army. Of course, this also has a disadvantage, that is, from the current point of view, it must be 12 years before you can be resettled, and when others complete the third phase of resettlement, you have only 8 years of military experience after completing the third phase, that is to say, you have to complete the fourth phase before you can be resettled, but the indicators of the fourth phase are generally less and less, and this will also be affected somewhat.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can be a soldier. <>

    The university will have a notice of enlistment every year, and you only need to register, physical examination, review and other operations according to the above enlistment process, and you can successfully enlist in the army after all are completed; You can also check the relevant information through the school's official website or the national recruitment network and choose to enlist.

    For junior college students, the current enlistment is relatively advantageous, after two years of service, they can return to campus, and they can be exempted from the full-time unified enrollment examination, and they can choose their favorite major to study; However, for the junior year of undergraduate, they do not have an advantage over freshmen in terms of physical fitness, and the development space is limited, and they cannot apply for military schools because of age restrictions, and they have no advantage in transferring their academic qualifications to non-commissioned officers, which is not conducive to joining the army at this stage.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Summary. Hello, dear, I went to the army in the second semester of my freshman year, and I can't go directly to my junior year when I come back after 2 years. Because of the two years of being in the army, the school will keep your student status for you, and you can continue to come back to your sophomore or junior year.

    <> I went to the army in the second semester of my freshman year, and I came back in 2 years and went directly to my junior year?

    Hello, dear, I went to the army in the second semester of my freshman year, and I can't go directly to my junior year when I come back after 2 years. Because of the two years of being in the army, the school will keep your student status for you, and you can continue to come back to your sophomore or junior year. After retiring from the army, he chooses to re-study and enjoy tuition waivers, and if he meets the resettlement conditions, he can be resettled by the people.

    <> kiss, expand knowledge and come back after the year to continue to go to the sophomore and junior years. After joining the army as a freshman, you will keep your school status and come back to your sophomore year after leaving the army. 2. After enlisting in the army, the original school retains the student status and allows them to return to school after being discharged from the army.

    If the original school is revoked, the education administrative department of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the Central Government shall arrange for the transfer to a higher education school with the same academic qualifications and related majors to resume study. 3. If the original major is revoked, the school will arrange to transfer to another major to resume study; Individual learning difficulties. , you can apply for an extension of your study period; For those who go from junior college to undergraduate and apply for graduate school, they should be given priority admission under the same conditions as chaos.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Be a soldier. Serving as a soldier in the junior year is a student serving as a soldier, and after graduating from college, he becomes a fresh graduate and becomes a soldier. Relatively speaking, if you become a soldier in your junior year, you might as well go to the army in your freshman year and take the unified entrance examination for military academies for high school students, and forget less about your high school knowledge.

    After graduating from university, you can become a soldier in two ways: competition for promotion and excellent soldier escort to school, as long as you are not more than 26 years old, you still have a chance. My starting point this time is to be an officer, and if you think it's a shame to be an officer, then the question itself is not valid.

    Graduation directly, the problem is the postgraduate entrance examination, the postgraduate entrance examination, is a great test of the energy and physical strength of college students, is the second time that thousands of troops have crossed the single-plank bridge, every year there are countless postgraduate entrance examinations, and the admission rate is much lower than the college entrance examination acceptance rate. Therefore, I don't think everyone who aspires to graduate school can get in.

    Therefore, at present, it is a relatively safe choice to become a soldier, and there are many opportunities to get it.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Of course, it's better to go from school to be a soldier. Let me share a few of my observations:

    Clause. 1. The advantage of leaving the school is to retain the student status, you can continue to study after two years of retirement, and you can change majors at the school, you can get extra points for the postgraduate entrance examination, tuition and miscellaneous expenses reimbursement and other preferential policies.

    Clause. 2. Enlisting from school is a college student soldier, and he also has advantages in the army, such as being promoted to cadres for further study, selecting non-commissioned officers, and joining the party, but the premise is that your physical fitness and military quality can meet the requirements, and if you are admitted to a military academy in the army, it will change the fate of your life.

    Clause. The state encourages college students to join the army and enlist in the army, which can improve the overall quality of the army, because the army also needs the support of high-quality personnel who can make greater contributions to the country and the army.

    Clause. Fourth, joining the army from a university has a priority, which is an advantage over joining the army from the locality, and can be given priority to recruit into the army.

    In a word, it is more advantageous to join the army from a university than from a locality. Good luck.

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