<p>So our school will be having a college fair in June and I was wondering if meeting with the representitives and asking for their e-mail and keeping in close contact would at least slighty increase somone’s chances of getting into that school?</p>
<p>Maybe at some schools, but definitely not at Princeton. Many of the most amazing kids in the country apply to Princeton, and Princeton’s matriculation numbers are so high that they really don’t need to use recruiting tools for regular (as in non-athlete) applicants. Demonstrated interest is important at some schools, but surely not at Princeton. It might be a nice gesture to send a representative an email thanking them for their time, or something, but I think that “keeping in close contact” would just become obnoxious and wouldn’t be productive in the slightest.</p>
<p>ok thank you. but will that e-mail help at least a little bit?</p>