Under normal circumstances, if you perform well during your service in the army, there will be no serious disciplinary violations. I am volunteering and the army has professional needs. According to the provisions of the Military Service Law, you can become a non-commissioned officer. Generally speaking, professional units require a larger proportion of non-commissioned officers than infantry units, and there will be more corresponding quotas. However, nowadays, the military generally does not value performance, nor does it pay much attention to professional expertise, which means that the world will continue to turn around without anyone. So if you want to stay in the army, you need to use your own brains, such as finding connections and spending some money. At present, the minimum salary for a first-level non-commissioned officer in the People's Liberation Army of China (including the Armed Police) is around 1,800, and they include injury insurance, medical insurance, and a housing fund. When I retired from the army, my housing fund for three years was about 13,000. If this kind of treatment comes from a relatively leisurely unit (such as a professional unit, or a machine soldier), they will be more willing to transfer to non-commissioned officers. Although the number of places in the infantry unit is small, it is also a relatively competitive place. The small number of places to become non-commissioned officers means that the number of places to join the party is also small. Because these are specified in percentages. If you find someone to spend money on, there is usually a "flexible quota". Becoming a noncommissioned officer is an easier way to stay in the army. But it doesn't last long. Taking the academic exam is also an option. If your academic performance is good and you know some people in the army, you can sign up to take the military academy exam in your second year. The army will arrange separate exam classes for those who want to take the exam. Let these people spend as much time as possible reviewing. This is more difficult than becoming a sergeant. But after graduating from the military academy, they become cadres in the army (except for the non-commissioned officer academy). The disadvantage is that you have to pay a lot of "material" things. Ti Gan is basically a person who has a low level of education, but has outstanding performance in the army, such as bravery for justice, outstanding performance in exercises, particularly strong military skills, etc. In principle, one second-class meritorious service or two third-class meritorious service are all eligible. Improve dry conditions. But it's just a talk. There are too many people who meet this condition and we can't all give quotas. You just need to find your own "solution". The disadvantage is that the risk of acting bravely is relatively high, and it is not easy to get rid of it. During the Wenchuan earthquake last year, there were people who passed the exam. A few more places were given due to emergency and disaster relief. There are also quotas for fighting against southern ice and snow.