<p>How do you know I don’t go to Harvard? My only point is to look into things in detail, have an open mind about what a “frat” is and consider who and who isn’t excluded from their parties, as well as the timing and prominence of those parties in relation to campus social life as a whole. I don’t have anything to do with Yale - sure, Yale, MIT, Princeton, Cornell and other top schools have clubs/frats/societies too but they factor into the campus social life in VERY different ways than the finals clubs at Harvard do. If you’re comparing schools, just visit each and do your research, even perhaps read a few articles written by Harvard students on the subject of finals clubs – and you’ll be fine. Don’t make a decision based on what you hear on a board - wait until you are really certain of your choices. </p>
<p>The only thing I will say is that from the looks of how things are going, you’re only going to hear the sanitized version of the finals clubs on this board – realize that there are very different perspectives held by large numbers of students.</p>