<p>The statistics I quoted were “% of men who join fraternities” from the College Board site. They have a separate number for women, which I didn’t copy down when I was looking at this (because it’s my S who is looking at schools now). Are there real examples of schools where low (say 10-15%) numbers of kids are Greek where nevertheless they dominate the social scene? (It’s easy enough to imagine the contrary, especially in a large school–if a third of the kids are Greek, that leaves an awful lot who aren’t.)</p>