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Taekwondo Academy Admission & Trial Class Survey

Captures how prospective students and parents experience the admission process at a taekwondo academy — from first discovery through the trial class to the enrollment decision. Includes an AI follow-up interview that digs into why someone did or didn't sign up, surfacing friction points a checklist survey would miss.

Sample questions

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15 questions · ~8 min
Q01
Message

Thanks for trying out a class with us! We'd love to hear about your experience so far — it takes about 8 minutes and helps us make the admission process better for the next family or student who walks in.

Q02
Multiple ChoiceRequired

How did you first hear about (Replace with academy name)?

  • Friend or family referral
  • Social media
  • Online search
  • Drove or walked by the location
  • Local event or demo
  • School or community flyer
  • Other
Q03
Multiple ChoiceRequired

What made you look into taekwondo in the first place? (Select all that apply)

  • Self-defense skills
  • Discipline and focus
  • Physical fitness
  • An activity for my child
  • Interest in competition
  • Confidence building
  • A new challenge for myself
Q04
Rating ScaleRequired

How would you rate your trial class experience overall?

Range: 15
Min:Very poorMax:Excellent
Q05
MatrixRequired

Rate each part of your admission experience so far:

5 rows × 5 columns
  • Ease of scheduling a trial class
  • Friendliness of instructors
  • Clarity of belt/program structure explained to you
  • Cleanliness and feel of the facility
  • Clarity of pricing and membership options
Columns: Poor · Fair · Good · Very good · Excellent
Q06
Opinion ScaleRequired

Based on your experience so far, how likely are you to recommend this academy to a friend or family member considering martial arts?

Scale: 010
Min:Not at all likelyMax:Extremely likely
Q07
Price Sensitivity (Van Westendorp)Required

Thinking about a monthly membership for regular classes, answer honestly for each question below:

  • At what monthly price would this membership feel so cheap that you'd worry about the quality of instruction?
  • At what monthly price would this membership feel like a great deal?
  • At what monthly price would this membership start to feel expensive, though you'd still consider it?
  • At what monthly price would this membership feel too expensive for you to consider joining?
Q08
RankingRequired

Rank the following in order of what matters most when deciding whether to enroll:

  1. Instructor quality and teaching style
  2. Price and membership flexibility
  3. Class schedule fitting your routine
  4. Facility and location
  5. Sense of community and other students
  6. Clear path to belt progression
Drag to rank
Q09
AI InterviewRequired

Reconstruct the respondent's actual decision path toward or away from enrolling: what almost stopped them, what tipped the scale, and whether anything about the trial class or pricing conversation confused or worried them. If they rated the trial experience below 'Good' or ranked price as their top concern, probe specifically what would need to change for them to feel confident signing up.

Q10
Multiple ChoiceRequired

Where are you in your decision right now?

  • Already enrolled / signed up
  • Still deciding, leaning toward yes
  • Still deciding, leaning toward no
  • Decided not to enroll
Q11
Message

Just a couple of quick optional questions so we can better understand who's coming through our doors.

Q12
Multiple Choice

Is this membership for you or for a child/dependent?

  • Myself
  • My child
  • Another family member
  • Prefer not to say
Q13
Multiple Choice

What is the age range of the student taking classes?

  • Under 6
  • 6-12
  • 13-17
  • 18-30
  • 31-50
  • 51+
  • Prefer not to say
Q14
Multiple Choice

Has the student taken any martial arts classes before (anywhere)?

  • No prior experience
  • Some prior experience
  • Extensive prior experience
  • Prefer not to say
Q15
Message

Thank you for sharing your experience! Your answers go straight to our program team and will shape how we run trial classes and explain membership options going forward.

What’s included

  • AI follow-ups

    Adaptive probes on open-ended answers that pull out detail a static form would miss.

  • Attention checks

    Built-in safeguards against rushed answers and low-quality respondents.

  • AI-drafted copy

    Wording, ordering, and branching written by the AI — tuned to your research goal.

  • Auto report

    Themes, quotes, and a plain-English summary write themselves once responses come in.

How it compares

We reviewed the closest templates from other survey tools. Here’s what they do well — and where this template goes further.

Why this template

  • Includes an AI follow-up interview that reconstructs each respondent's actual decision path toward or away from enrolling, surfacing friction points a static checklist can't catch
  • Combines quantitative measures (rating, matrix, opinion scale/NPS-style, Van Westendorp pricing, ranking) with qualitative depth in a single flow
  • Segments respondents (self vs. child/dependent, age range, prior martial arts experience) so results can be analyzed by audience type
  • Auto-generates a report from responses, removing manual tallying of trial-class feedback for program teams

SurveySparrow

Taekwondo Admission Form Template | For Martial Arts Institutes

This is a directly comparable, niche-specific template aimed at martial arts institutes, likely covering student/parent details and enrollment basics. It appears to be a straightforward intake/admission form rather than an experience or decision-journey survey. No mention of adaptive interviewing or automated quality scoring on the page.

What it does well

  • Purpose-built for the taekwondo/martial arts admission niche
  • Likely quick to deploy for basic student intake data
  • Backed by SurveySparrow's broader form-building platform

Where it falls short

  • Appears to be a static form with fixed questions, not an adaptive interview that probes why someone did or didn't enroll
  • No indication of pricing-sensitivity methodology like Van Westendorp for membership decisions
  • No transparent, published prompt logic since there's no AI interview component to document

Typeform

Online Admission Form—Try It For Free Today

This is a generic, non-martial-arts admission form template that a team could adapt to any school or program, not one built for taekwondo trial classes or enrollment decisions specifically. It's a fielding-ready form, but the generic framing means it lacks any taekwondo-specific question logic out of the box. Customization to this use case would require substantial manual editing.

What it does well

  • Flexible, general-purpose admission form usable across many industries
  • Known for clean, conversational form design
  • Free-to-try template lowers barrier to testing

Where it falls short

  • No taekwondo- or trial-class-specific content, so admission-journey nuances (discovery channel, trial experience, enrollment hesitation) aren't pre-built
  • No adaptive AI follow-up interview to dig into why a prospect did or didn't sign up
  • No built-in automated quality scoring of responses

Ready to launch?

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