1. The "good news" for college students in 2024 is that height and age are relaxed, and there are more benefits for junior college students.
With the intensification of competition for employment, college students applying for military schools have become the choice of more and more students. However, it is difficult to apply for military schools, and many students fail to meet the admission requirements of military schools in the college entrance examination, making them unable to achieve their dreams of military schools. In order to encourage more college students to join the cause of national defense, a series of adjustments and optimizations have been made to the college student recruitment policy in 2024.
The registration for the first half of 2024 has begun, and this is a rare opportunity for college students who are keen to join the army. Unlike previous years, height and age restrictions have been relaxed in this year's conscription policy, while junior college students can enjoy more benefits.
In the conscription policy, the age of students with a college degree or above will be relaxed to 24 years old, and the age of students with a graduate degree will be relaxed to 26 years old. This adjustment provides more opportunities for college students who want to enter the defense field after graduation. In addition, for the height requirement, the height limit has been reduced to 160cm for boys and 155cm for girls, which is more relaxed than the previous requirements. This allows students with a slight lack of height to have the opportunity to join the army and realize their military dreams.
For college-in-college, there is an added benefit to enlisting in the military. If they can successfully complete their studies during their enlistment in the military, they will have the opportunity to skip the post-secondary examination and go directly to the undergraduate level. This undoubtedly provides a shortcut for students who wish to improve their academic qualifications but whose grades are not satisfactory.
Enlisting in the military has many advantages for college students. First of all, joining the army can temper one's willpower and physical fitness, and through rigorous training and military education, one can cultivate a stronger will and tenacious fighting spirit. Secondly, as a soldier, you can also enjoy a certain welfare allowance every month, which is undoubtedly an additional income for students who are not financially wealthy**. The most important thing is that joining the army can also get the opportunity to take the military school exam, and if you pass the exam, you can enter the military academy to study Xi.
However, before making a choice, students should also consider the hardships of joining the military and their own actual situation. Joining the army requires hardship and hard work, and strictly abiding by the discipline and requirements of the army, which is completely different from the honeypot college life. This can be a huge challenge for students who are Xi to a comfortable environment and have a relatively comfortable life. In addition, quitting the army in the middle of the process will be labeled as "refusal of military service", which will also have a certain impact on future development. Therefore, before making a decision, students need to weigh their actual situation and carefully consider whether they are willful and adaptable enough to cope with military life.
In my opinion, the adjustment of the conscription policy for college students in 2024 is positive and beneficial. By relaxing height and age requirements, the policy has expanded the pathways to join the military, providing more college students with the opportunity to realize their military dreams. Especially for junior college students, joining the army is not only an opportunity to exercise and grow, but also to provide them with more ways to further their studies and benefits.
However, I also recognize that enlisting in the military is not for all college students. Everyone's situation and goals are different, taking into account their own interests, abilities, and ability to adapt to military life. Joining the army requires a lot of effort and dedication, and quitting the army halfway through will have a certain impact. Therefore, I encourage students to think and weigh before making a choice, so that they can make more informed and responsible decisions.
In conclusion, the adjustment of the conscription policy for college students to join the military is a positive change for those students who aspire to join the national defense career. This provides more college students with the opportunity to join the army, and also gives more development space and benefits to junior college students. However, choosing to enlist in the military is a deliberate decision, and students need to think deeply about their situation and goals, weigh the pros and cons, and make a choice that is right for them.