Differences in admissions at H, Y, and P

<p>You don’t think H, Y, and P each have – artsy-fartsy students and students determined to head to Wall Street? Philosophers who want to debate the meaning of life and math / science types who love nothing more than to spend their time in the lab? I think this is a little too reductionist. I think it’s been said repeatedly that at the margin, H is a bit more about leading-the-world, Y a bit more artsy and P a bit more social but those are at the margin. But there isn’t one uniform “type.”</p>