All right, a few miscellaneous questions:
What are the rules on cell phone use at West Point? Are you allowed to bring your own cell phone?
Is pornography permitted? I've heard that in the army in general it's quite widespread, but I don't know about in the officer corps.
Does anyone with experience in learning languages at West Point have an opinion on how difficult language majors are in comparison with other majors? What are language classes like? In particular, is it possible to do a double-major in a language and an engineering field, or is this too difficult? Once you graduate with a language degree, can you expect to be fluent in your language? Is it possible to take more than one language?
If you went to grad school immediately after West Point (e.g. as a Rhodes Scholar), how would this affect your chances at getting into Special Forces? I know you have to wait a while before applying for Special Forces, but would grad school mess up the timing on this? Consider your fitness level and opportunities for training experiences, would you be a more or less qualified candidate than someone who did not go to grad school?
Thank you!
EDIT: I'm sorry, three more questions.
Do you need to have health insurance while you're at the academy, or is healthcare provided for you?
I saw in some R-day packing list that you should bring your driver's license - do you have to have a driver's license to go to West Point?
I know that computes are issued to you, but what about calculators? I have an old TI-83, should I bring it or do I need a newer version?