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[quote=Anonymous]Sorry to go off topic, but I find it kind of mysterious when people say "Yale likes one type of student and MIT likes another." While I can definitely see there is a difference between schools like MIT, Caltech, and Carnegie Mellon on the one hand, I am not sure I understand what the difference is between Harvard, Princeton, Yale, etc from looking at their websites. Aren't these all supposed to solid and well rounded liberal arts schools? (Though you can even get a great degree in the humanities at MIT, so I hear). And wouldn't their campuses and social scenes be awfully dull if they each admitted only one type of student?[/quote]
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