How To Turn a College Visit Into a Fun Road Trip
Nothing makes choosing a college easier than visiting the campus to see the culture and setup up close. But every trip comes with its challenges and unknowns. When you’re planning to visit a campus (or campuses), keep the following tips in mind to ensure you get the most out of your visits—and don’t miss out on the fun in-between stops. Here’s how to turn a college visit into a fun road trip.
The Perfect Time and Place
The best time to visit a campus is at its busiest. Schedule your trip for a weekday when faculty, students, and staff, are present. Holidays and breaks are convenient, but you won’t see what the college is like at full capacity. You’ll get the freshest taste of the college experience if you arrive in the fall and sign up for a tour of the morning sessions. When scheduling tours, give your top picks more time for a hosted walking tour and your second and third picks unofficial, self-guided tours so that you don’t lose road time.
Prepare Your Car
When you’re far from home, you don’t want to leave anything to chance. Before you hit the highway, make sure your vehicle is up for the trip. Even if it’s not due for a checkup, bring it to your mechanic to ensure it’s in good working order. Have a mechanic inspect all the tires and, if necessary, reinflate them to the proper PSI levels provided on a label inside the driver’s side door—though the standard measurement is between 30 and 35 PSI. Have them check all the fluids to be sure they’re clean and topped-off and that the brakes and steering are operating at optimum levels. Search online for a local mechanic you can visit just in case.
Talk To Those Who Know What’s What
If you want to turn a college visit into a fun road trip, talk to those who’ve been there. For specific information regarding the college, tours, parking, and the like, the administration can set you up. If you need food, drinks, places to stay, and fun things to do and see—on-campus and on the road—check college alumni social media groups. You’ll find plenty of advice on these topics and pick up a few insider tips about making the most of your trip. If you’re not sure what to ask, just ask folks to describe their own trips. You’re likely to receive a list of can’t-miss sightseeing and even some can’t-miss classes, teachers, and attractions while on campus!
On the Go
When setting up and getting ready to go, pack light and pack smart. Equip your car with an emergency kit, and include a few blankets, pillows, and other comfort items. Snacks are a necessity, but keep them healthy and filling (nuts, granola, fruits, and vegetables), and accompany them with clear, cool water. Keep some extra cash hidden somewhere for emergencies or any school-centric merchandise you might want to pick up!