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West Point Students Tell It Like It Is

You already know that West Point takes pride in attracting the top talent from across the nation. The extensive application process is one of the many indicators as to the type of student who applies to West Point. Applying to West Point is best described as a process of attrition. Each year, over 10,000 prospective high school juniors and seniors submit requests for information on West Point. Applicants are assessed, and approximately 2,000 are qualified through West Point's academic, physical, and medical criteria. Of this number, West Point admits between 1,150-1,200 young men and women each year.

Whatever questions you may have about West Point, College Prowler has the answers.

Concerning the local atmosphere in the area around West Point Academy, one cadet responded:

"With the exception of a museum and a restaurant called Schade's, there is almost nothing in Highland Falls. West Point is very isolated, and until you are an upperclassmen, the regimented schedule won't allow you to do much outside of what is within walking distance, so odds are that you are not going to have a lot of interaction with students from other universities."

In terms of computers, one cadet stated:

"As a cadet, you are highly monitored, so be sure to watch what you send over e-mail and what sites you visit, because they are definitely watching. In past years, cadets have gotten kicked out of West Point for sending solutions to problem sets or projects out over e-mail."

As far as food is concerned:

"Besides the mess hall, there are four places where you can eat on campus: Grant Hall, where you can get subs and sampler-type food; Eisenhower Hall, where you can get the same type of finger food; and the Firstie Club, where you go to eat wings and get drunk."

This guidebook will not only answer what life is like at West Point, but also gives you an overall view of what type of people you will interact with, what a typical day will be like, and answer the age-old question of whether these will be the best years of your life.

As one cadet mentioned when asked what the guys and girls are like:

"The guys here are all studs. Take me for example: I am 145 pounds of raw steel and sex appeal. West Point definitely has the studliest guys on the face of the planet. And the studliest guys at West Point are found right here, in Pershing Barracks, baby."

From the many meanings of the term Hoo-hah to what you can expect to do after graduating, College Prowler's West Point guidebook will tell all. It is written for students by students, with no connection to the Academy whatsoever.

Find out if West Point truly has something for you, straight from the students' mouths.
Visiting campus isn't enough.

Read our West Point insider guide and discover what it feels like to be on campus for 4 years.

Discover if West Point is Right For You.

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  • PublisherCollege Prowler
  • Publication date2006
  • ISBN 10 1427402175
  • ISBN 13 9781427402172
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  • Number of pages186
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