šŸš™ The College Test Drive That Changes Everything

When my son was shopping for his first car, he had a VERY specific vision:

Used. Manual. Honda Civic. Midnight blue. Sunroof.

So when the dealer offered a test drive in a Subaru that was silver and automatic, he was like, ā€œWhat’s the point?ā€

After some persuasion he reluctantly took it for a spin.

And you know what? That quick test drive told him more than the online reviews ever could.

šŸ˜– He hated the way the seat felt.

šŸ‘€ Loved the visibility.

šŸ›ž Noticed how much smoother it was over bumps.

šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø And, weirdly, decided maybe he didn’t want a manual after all.

Even though we didn’t buy that car, that ten-minute loop around the block recalibrated everything.

 

That’s exactly what can happen on a college visit—even when it’s a school your teen says they’re not into.


This Isn’t a Marriage Proposal. It’s A Test Drive.

Most families think of college visits like a serious first date:
You only show up if there’s a real possibility of commitment.

Totally fair instinct. Who wants to waste time on a school that isn’t even on the list?

But here’s the thing I’ve been encouraging my families to consider lately—and they’re loving it:

Visit more schools—even some your teen isn’t planning to apply to.

Because every single one you look at—yes, even the ā€œno wayā€ schools—is giving your teen real-world input about what they want, need, and value.


It’s About Learning What Matters.

You’re not looking for the right school.


You’re looking for the right lens.

Here’s what I want your teen (and you!) to remember:

šŸ‘€ Observation = Data
šŸŽÆ Clarity comes from contrast
🚫 Even realizing ā€œNope, not for meā€ is a win

 

You don’t need a polished info session or a tour guide with jokes—all you need is a quick walk across campus.

You just need your teen to feel the space.
✨ Is the campus buzzing with activity or kind of sleepy?*

🧭 Do they feel like they’d get lost here—or maybe even thrive in the chaos?

ā˜• Could they picture themselves grabbing coffee, heading to class, and spending real-life moments here?

 

* Reminder: EVERY campus is sleepy during spring break or at 9am on a Sunday morning. Avoid these times if possible and drive through as classes are switching on a weekday afternoon.


It’s Not About Falling in Love…

I talk to a lot of families who say:

ā€œWe’re only visiting schools we’re serious about.ā€

Totally get it—time is precious. But here’s what I’ve learned from working with hundreds of students:

The more schools your teen sees—even if they’re not planning to apply—the more clarity they gain.

It’s not really about the school.
It’s about how your teen responds to it. The walk between buildings, the noise level in the student union, the posters on the wall, the smell of the dining hall (yes, seriously).

Those moments shape preferences more than any college brochure ever will.


It’s Not About MORE Information…
It’s About BETTER Insights

Instead of holding off on visits until the ā€œdream schoolā€ tour, pick one local school.
Not because it’s perfect or a contendant to be on your list.
But because it’s close, low-pressure, and a no-risk chance to notice.

What kind of noticing?

Start with these observable-from-the-car things from my Handy Campus Visit Checklist:

šŸ“ Architecture & Campus Layout

  • Is the architecture modern, traditional, or a mix of both? (Modern buildings could indicate a forward-thinking, innovative environment, while older, classic buildings might suggest a traditional, established vibe.)

  • Are there inviting outdoor spaces like lawns, benches, or gathering areas? Or does it look like a commuter school with paths from parking lots and not much more?

  • What vibe do you get from the environment?

 

šŸ“ Athletic Fields & Recreational Areas

  • Are there students actively using the athletic fields or gyms? And how old or new is the rec center?

  • Are there outdoor spaces like walking trails, courts, or pools that students enjoy?

  • Does the overall athletic culture feel inclusive, or does it seem to cater more to elite athletes? And does it matter to your teen?

 

šŸ“ Local Environment & Surroundings

  • Is the campus located in a bustling city, small town, or a rural area? A city setting may provide access to internships, job prospects, and entertainment, while a small town campus might appeal to those seeking a more relaxed atmosphere with close-knit community ties.

  • What's the environment around the campus? Is it safe? Are there convenient public transportation options? Does the area feel welcoming or isolated?

  • What are the off-campus housing options?

These are just a few ideas pulled from my go-to Handy Campus Visit Checklist—perfect for DIY campus stops.

(Pop it in your glovebox. Use it on the go. 

It’ll help you catch details that matter later.)

 

These visits help your teen form preferences, start making distinctions and hopefully use phrases like ā€œtoo isolated,ā€ ā€œjust right,ā€ or ā€œI could see myself here.ā€

And that kind of self-awareness is how you build a truly smart, right-for-your-teen college list.


Your Gentle Nudge for the Week

If have an hour after a doctor's appointment with your teen, visit that local school. One your teen would never apply to. One that feels ā€œtoo closeā€ or ā€œnot their thing.ā€

Even if they walk away saying, ā€œThat was definitely not for me.ā€ That’s a win!

Because now they’re thinking things like:

šŸŒž ā€œI need warmer weatherā€

🌳 ā€œI want more green spaceā€

😵 ā€œThat felt too intenseā€

šŸŽ­ ā€œI need a school with better stuff to do off-campusā€

 

Now we’re getting somewhere. ✨

So…visit the college down the road one day soon! The ā€œnot-my-top-choiceā€ school. The one no one’s talking about.

Because clarity doesn’t always come from the dream.  Sometimes it comes from the contrast. From walking around and from noticing what your teen didn’t expect to care about—until they did.


Cheering you on—one visit and ah-ha moment at a time,

Christy

 

šŸ‘‹ Hi, if we haven't met yet, I'm Christy. I help students craft standout essays so they can submit their best possible applications with confidence.

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