As said before, Top Four did not have the military training when the freshmen started school, but it does not mean that Top Four students are superior and do not have to perform military service.
As a matter of fact, the Top Four students have paid the most on the battlefield than any other ordinary university in the country, which is similar to many military schools.
The reason for this is that Top Four not only includes some military subjects in its daily courses but also requires students to complete a total of more than four months of military practice in the whole four years of university-that is, to join the army seriously or even go to the front line to fight.
Any student who fails to meet this requirement will not get a diploma.
Generally speaking, the Top Four students' first military practice will be arranged in the first month and a half of the freshman semester.