So reading back through my initial post I'm deeply embarrassed by how juvenile I sounded (maybe I need to add a few more LOLs to my sentences
). I'm pleased to say I did end up going to UW for planning and completed co-op during my time there. It opened up a bunch of doors and opportunities for me in urban planning and transportation planning. I'd say my experience in co-op was probably the main thing that helped me get a job after university. I currently work as a transportation planner and enjoy what I do.
As for the social components of UW (sexual preferences aside). I certainly felt the male/female ratio wasn't too weighted to one side or the other in the environment faculty (the faculty urban planning is in), however it's a small faculty and when you go out after class, or go to a house party you quickly begin to see how skewed the ratio is toward males when you start interacting more with people from other faculties. It wasn't all bad though, Laurier university up the street seemed to have an even ratio that helped when you would go out to the bar, or nightclubs, or other events around town. Keep in mind I went to school before all these dating apps were a thing so maybe that has changed things (either for better or worse). Ultimately your experience will depend on who you choose to spend your time with and whether you try to go out and meet a crowd of people that coincide with your interests. People at UW were always fairly down-to-earth and easily to get along with.
Study hard, and make the best of your time there and I'm sure you won't regret it. You may even start to enjoy the city. Goodluck!