Throughout its 221 year history, the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York has produced United States presidents, NASA astronauts, notable generals, business leaders, and many medal of honor recipients. So it is no wonder that cadets say the academy's "leadership training is second to none." Cadets praise the school for "helping the students succeed not only in the classroom, but also outside in our daily lives as people and as leaders" by pairing "academic vigor" with "[experiences] which enrich your character and ultimately make you a better person." The academy extends its holistic education "with countless academic enrichment activities," like "scuba diving with NASA" or parachuting lessons. The United States Military Academy also "sends cadets all over the world for study abroad" and gives students practical experience to apply what they learn in the classroom through academic internships, such as working at "government research facilities during the summer doing relevant and cutting-edge research." Professors are universally admired as "amazing," "very accessible and devoted" to their students. Students say this contributes an environment where everyone "cares about academics." It's a rigorous program, but professors "bend over backwards to accommodate" the busy schedules of West Point cadets, so any student can "succeed if you're willing to ask" for help.