<p>i heard of some sororities and fraternities at some BS is this true?</p>
<p>Greek life isn’t till college.</p>
<p>Andover used to have fraternities + (secret societies) before the school became co-ed</p>
<p>Team sports</p>
<p>I don’t think those types of orginizations come into play until college.</p>
<p>Choate has a Greek Society. Not major part of student life though (according to my guide)</p>
<p>I would say that if they exist, they’re a bad idea at BS. Fraternities and sororities create mini little exclusive groups where invitation is extended to some and not others, and they tend to hang out with themselves exclusively. A good BS will obviously have some mini-groups form (sports teams, choir, etc.) but these groups are dissolving and rearranging regularly and are exclusive only in the sense that you have to want to play that sport or get involved in that play in order to get into the group. BSs are constantly trying to build deeper connections throughout and across their community. At least a good one does. Sororities and fraternities are antithetical to that, even if they have some plausible role at a huge university.</p>