<p>Rezamp, no offense, but I strongly disagree. </p>
<p>After my first visit to the college I’m now going to be attending this fall, I met the admissions officer, and over the course of my application process, I spoke with him several times about not just questions about the college. </p>
<p>He also specifically told me that he was looking for well-balanced students, who would contribute to the college’s community, rather than just smart students who would stay holed up in their rooms all day.</p>
<p>So in response to your question, yes I absolutely think it will help! (but like a few others have said, make sure you aren’t pestering. Just start out talking about your strong interest in the college, and ask a few questions, and then you can start talking about your application, and maybe schedule a visit to take a tour and talk in person.)</p>