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ISTP......hmmmm
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Me too! I checked out the career choices and one of them was law which I am studying. Maybe this test is on to something. ![]() |
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Thanks for the link..it was interesting to do the test
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I'm INFP.
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I'm an ENFJ and I have been getting that result consistently for years.
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I am INTJ.
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I don't remember what mine was. I often have trouble with personality tests. Being bipolar effectively gives me two personalities: manic me and depressed me
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I've taken it a few times and I'm always an INFJ.
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#34
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INFJ
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Another INFP here!
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ISFJ.....
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Jungian Types Test gave me the weirdest result...
Personality Test Not too bad for a test. I do dislike the original test though since very few I ever talk to end up in some categories so I wonder how accurate it is.
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INFP here.
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Quote:
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I'm an INTJ too and considering pursuing law as well. Small world. heh
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WOW, I don't give much credence to personality tests, generally...but that was eerily accurate. And it's surprisingly, even closer to the un-depressed, healthier me than I can sometimes be. Spoooooky!!!
![]() I'm an ENFJ, A Giver, Idealist, organized, honest, creative, and sensitive. I even tried the "next" personality over, which I kind of thought I lean towards, sometimes, but it was less "me" than the one I ended-up with. And the Suggested Careers list for ENFJ was spot-on. Remarkable. |
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I asked my t what she was haha
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INTJ, although I don't like this version of the test; lots of questions that seem loaded and likely to skew results.
Always I and J, but I can hit any combination of the other two depending on the day.
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What's the one where you're compared to an animal? I think i came out dolphin for some reason.
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Anyone wanna take me up on trying all four tests?
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On that particular test, I came out as a Wild Dog. As for my Myers-Briggs type, I usually come out INTJ. |
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Humanmetrics Personality test based on C. Jung and I. Briggs Myers type theory
Result: INTJ Introvert(28%) iNtuitive(25%) Thinking(25%) Judging(33%) You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (28%) You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (25%) You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (25%) You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (33%) Similarminds Free Jung Personality Test (similar to MBTI / Myers Briggs) Result: Introverted (I) 66.67% Extroverted (E) 33.33% Intuitive (N) 53.85% Sensing (S) 46.15% Thinking (T) 57.58% Feeling (F) 42.42% Perceiving (P) 51.43% Judging (J) 48.57% Your type is: INTP Jungian types test Jungian Types Test Result: Extraversion E [vs Introversion I] = 23 very low. I Sensing S [vs Intuiting N] = 39 average. N Thinking T [vs Feeling F] = 54 high. T Judging J [vs Perceiving P] = 47 high. J INTJ although taking this test just the other day I ended up on the cusp on two letters. Personality test Personality Test Your personality type is INTJ! Introverted (I) 68% Extraverted (E) 32% Intuitive (N) 64% Sensing (S) 36% Thinking (T) 70% Feeling (F) 30% Judging (J) 55% Perceiving (P) 45% I didn't get sensing on any of the tests which is rather odd and might have to do with taking them in the day instead of at night. I usually get an annoying S here and there. ![]()
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ISTJ
Introvert(78%) Sensing(38%) Thinking(12%) Judging(56%) You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (78%) You have moderate preference of Sensing over Intuition (38%) You have slight preference of Thinking over Feeling (12%) You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (56%)
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For the animal I am a porcupine. Could be worse I guess.
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For the animal, I am a mole. It does sound exactly like me.
Mole Genus and species: Castor canadensis Collective Term: A labour of moles Careers and Hobbies Engineering Songwriting Grave digger Researching Music Poetry Coffeshops Designing Famous Moles Bob Dylan John Lennon It's easy to recognize a mole personality. They have pasty complexions and are usually seen in late night coffee shops, jazz bars or underground clubs. To avoid drawing attention to themselves, they favor dark clothing and sunglasses and are the first people to volunteer for the graveyard shift. Physically, moles are not awe-inspiring individuals. Their pale skin and plump physique are usually accompanied by thick glasses or contacts that compensate for poor eyesight. However, they are comfortable with their flaccid bodies and seek companionship with others who appreciate their more philosophical qualities. Shunning contemporary fashions, moles prefer dark clothes and retro-styles. There's something compelling about the mole personality, and in the early sixties it was quite fashionable to be a mole in the form of a creative and philosophical beatnik expressing angst through music and poetry. Bob Dylan and John Lennon carried the mole standard into the seventies, but the fashion largely died and moles were forced back underground. Passive and unassertive, they prefer to retreat at the first sign of confrontation and would rather run than take physical action. If they were to be found on a rare trip to Disneyworld, angry tan lines would be a dead giveaway to their mole personality. Moles are restless and, although constantly engaged in activity, they never seem to get anything done. Careers are taken seriously, though. So seriously, in fact, that with their little heads down and their backs fully into the job moles may not notice the world going by. But even moles have dreams, and long for a time when they can put down the shovel and take a well-deserved hammock break on a quiet shady beach. Moles have extremely sharp minds and are excellent problem solvers. As reflected in their determined burrowing through difficult terrain, moles prefer solutions with straight lines rather than having to go around problems. When confronted with difficult issues they never give up; hacking away with dogged determination until the answer is found. This attribute makes them perfect for jobs in engineering, accounting or diagnostic work. With their unique underground perspective on life, moles have enormous potential as songwriters, poets, or left-wing journalists, and some of the world's finest philosophical writing has emanated from moles.
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