EliApple............I was just rereading this thread and noticed something that may have gotten skimmed over and not taken into consideration.......
one of your posts states you are in high school. thats a tough age bracket and its very common for teen agers (grades 9-12) to question their identity and feel like they have no identity. not only are teen agers your age trying to figure out who they are, build self esteme, build their own self identity theres peer pressure, and a heck of a lot more that goes into what a persons self identity is and feeling like one has their own identity...
heres some links, that the crisis center where I work often uses as a way to help teen agers (grades 9-12) depending upon their level of comprehension, to understand what having a sense of identity is, what Identity is, and in general how it is completely normal for teens, young adults to have issues with questioning their identity and how to learn what their own identity is... Again please dont take these as a diagnosis of what is going on with in you. only a mental health treatment provider in your off line location can diagnose mental disorders in you.
adolescent identity issues counseling
Borderline Personality Disorder and Question of Who Am I
Identity Issues
Self Identity Problems - Online Self-Help Book for Mental Health, Mental Illness
they do not contain and quizzes nor tests. Many teens that come to the crisis center balk and steer clear of such things, and anything found online right now in the way of quizzes and tests are no longer used and lack key questions, not to mention most if not all online tests are manipulated to tell people who take them that they have that problem even if they dont, which can be a bit scary for a teen ager still in junior high with identity issues, so my work place doesnt supply websites with tests and quizzes to teen agers.