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<p>If you insist. My leadership was a complete joke, though (as in, class council member for two years, with less than 75 total hours - I wasn’t even captain of a sports team), and they didn’t seem to have any hesitation accepting me. I might have been an outlier, of course, but the sense I’ve gotten from the decisions I’ve seen is that Stanford weighs leadership a bit more than HYP. Remember, cultivating leaders (what I interpreted from “education of leaders”) means that Yale desires to instill through its education a sense of leadership in its students. They don’t necessarily need students with abundant leadership activities in high school to achieve this.</p>