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Ouch, absolutely not, you can continue to study when you come back, there are also exam discounts, national scholarships, grants are preferred, and there is an absolute advantage in the army, go, go, we are all examples, freshmen, sophomores, and juniors.
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It depends on the individual, and it is certain that there will be an impact, depending on how much influence there is. In the first year of going to the army, you rarely have your own time, recruits are always the youngest, there are a lot of things for you to do, and in the second year, it is much better, you must have your own time, it depends on whether you can make good use of it
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No, a friend of mine went to the army in his sophomore year, and then went to school after he came back, and the school also gave preferential treatment in all aspects, which is very good.
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It is a lie to say that it will not affect you, and the homework you have left behind in the army is not something that can be made up for a while, and if you go to the army for a few years and do not regard it as a lifelong career, it is completely unnecessary, and you will not be able to use what you have learned in the army after a few years, and the so-called preferential policies are simply vulnerable compared with the actual phenomenon of going through the back door.
Besides, if you don't have a relationship, you can't get out of the army if you go to the army, at most you can be a squad leader or something, what can you do when you come back as a ten-year soldier?
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The class of troops is not chosen by themselves, and you will go to what 2 m soldiers will be recruited in 0 and 8 years in your place. The recruits do not adapt to troop 6, but slowly they get used to m. Not Q is called bullying, and troop 7 has a strong concept of upper and lower U-level.
The treatment that comes out is given by local 8, and it depends on your local policy. Life in Troop 2 is basically as follows: Troop 0 a i straight in reform, oriented to modernization 0 informatization 4.
But the traditions of Force 2 do not change. The big thing you have to face when you first arrive at the army 2 is to sort out the internal 6 affairs, that is, to fold the quilt z, and life is a straight line plus 7 squares. A z d stack quilt v is your top n thing, and it is not easy to do this j well.
Next, Q is familiar with the life system of 1Q Day 3 and the rules and regulations of Unit I 4 (3J big F regulations) and implement them in accordance with the above O. Not i to three k u 6 months of recruit life 2 you have to learn q politics, to participate in training, including physical training and team 2 column training, as well as common subject training including shooting and bomb throwing. Q after the end of the new training exam.
At the end of the recruit training, you will be divided into 2 to 0 in company 2 and become 0 and F official soldier A, and you will be a F quasi-soldier O before Z. Basically, W Buz will be divided into 5 to 0 in other troops, and the recruits in that N company 3 will be divided into 0 to which D company 7. After getting off the S Company, you who were not originally adapted to X have slowly adapted to the collective life of the army 0 at the beginning of the F.
After getting off H Company, you will find that your troop 4 life has just begun, and it will be even more tiring. There are many subjects in the training of the first T professional O profession, and the R of the teaching of the army 2 is one b step and one a a step in accordance with the teaching of the army 2. In the second year C, you are a veteran, relatively relaxed and free, but the training is reversed 4 times a year.
When you finally finish your service, you will find out how nostalgic and reluctant you are to stay in the place where you have been2, and your comrades-in-arms who get along day and night ......I don't know what I'm talking about, it shouldn't be a leak of secrets, hehe, I wish you a happy and smooth military life! A j v veteran!
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It's still a little more beneficial, mix well in the troops.
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