Section 1 — Career & Academics
1. How much do you prioritize having co-op / paid work terms in your program?
Essential — I won't apply without a strong co-op program
Very important — it's a major factor in my choice
Somewhat — nice to have but not a dealbreaker
Minor — would be a small bonus
Not a priority for me at all
2. How important is the university's research reputation and output?
Essential — I want to work in research labs and pursue grad school
Very important — access to cutting-edge research matters
Somewhat — good to have
Minor factor — I prefer applied over research
Not a priority
3. How important are strong industry connections and career placement services?
Critical — I want a direct pipeline to employers
Very important — career services are a major factor
Helpful but not a dealbreaker
Minor consideration
Not important to me
4. Do you prefer small class sizes, or are large lecture halls OK?
Very small — I need to know my professors by name
Small — I prefer small classes with good professor access
A mix is fine — some large lectures are OK
Large is fine — I'm self-directed and prefer independence
Large preferred — more networking, bigger community, more energy
5. Are you interested in international exchange or study-abroad programs?
Definitely — it's one of my top priorities in choosing a school
Yes — I'd love to go abroad if the option is there
Maybe — if it works out well
Probably not — I'm focused on my program
Not at all interested
Section 2 — Campus & Social Life
6. What kind of campus environment do you prefer?
Urban — right in the heart of a major city (transit, nightlife, opportunities)
Urban-adjacent — city nearby, but campus has some green space
Classic campus — suburban or university-town feel, greenery and tradition
Nature / scenic — forests, mountains, or water nearby
No strong preference
7. What city size fits your lifestyle?
Major city (500k+) — Toronto, Vancouver, Montréal, Calgary
Large city (200k–500k) — Ottawa, Halifax, Winnipeg, Hamilton
Mid-size city (50k–200k) — Kingston, London, Saskatoon, Victoria
Small city / university town (under 50k)
Small town (under 10k) — very tight-knit, everyone knows each other
8. How important is a vibrant social scene, clubs, and campus activities?
Critical — social life is a huge reason I'm choosing a school
Very important — it's a big part of the university experience
Nice, but academics come first
Minor factor for me
Not important — I'm focused purely on academics
9. How important is a strong varsity sports and athletics culture?
Essential — I'm an athlete or I live for sports culture
Very important — I want to attend games and support my school
Nice to have — minor factor
Not really a consideration
Irrelevant — I don't follow sports
10. Do you plan to live in residence on campus (at least first year)?
Definitely — I want the full on-campus residence experience
Yes, at least for first year — then I'll see
Maybe — I'll decide based on availability and cost
Probably not — I'll likely live off-campus
No — I'm commuting or staying at home
Section 3 — Priorities & Logistics
11. How important is the university's overall prestige and national ranking?
Essential — I specifically want a top-ranked school
Very important — I want a well-recognized institution
Somewhat — reputation matters but isn't everything
Minor factor — program and fit matter more than rankings
Not important — I care about personal fit, not rankings
12. How much does tuition cost / affordability affect your choice?
Critical — I need the most affordable option available
Very important — cost is a major factor in my decision
Important — I'd prefer lower cost but have some flexibility
Minor factor — quality matters more than cost
Not a factor — I'll go to the right school regardless of cost
13. Are you open to studying in Quebec (potentially French-language environment)?
Definitely — I specifically want to study in Quebec
Yes — Quebec is a real and interesting option for me
Open to it — doesn't strongly affect my choice
Slight preference for outside Quebec
I'd prefer to study outside Quebec
14. How important is a large and active alumni network to you?
Very important — I want a powerful alumni network for connections
Important — alumni connections are a valuable asset
Somewhat helpful
Minor consideration
Not important to me
15. Do you prefer a larger university with more programs and clubs, or a smaller, more intimate campus?
Large university — maximum variety, clubs, resources, and scale
Medium-large — good size with lots going on
Balanced medium — not too big or too small
Small-medium — personal atmosphere, still some variety
Small — I want to be known on campus and stand out