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braindrainedAsh

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I am a INTJ.... but for the third one I was 50/50 for feeling and thinking so I am also an INFJ.... interesting test.
 

David27

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If you follow the links, it will tell you what the letters mean and give you possible career options.
 

ND

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I got ENTJ - The Executives. Yay, i'm doing actuarial studies, perfect. :D
 

hk31

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me....

Your personality type is ENTJ.

Extraverted (E) 57% Introverted (I) 43%
Intuitive (N) 64% Sensing (S) 36%
Thinking (T) 60% Feeling (F) 40%
Judging (J) 59% Perceiving (P) 41%

executive eh?! sounds good...
 

evilc

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INTJ - it seems to be correct :D
 

cro_angel

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Extraverted (E) 75% Introverted (I) 25%
Intuitive (N) 64% Sensing (S) 36%
Feeling (F) 70% Thinking (T) 30%
Perceiving (P) 86% Judging (J) 14%

People of this type tend to be: enthusiastic, talkative, and outgoing; clever, curious, and playful; deeply caring, sensitive, and gentle; highly innovative, creative, optimistic, and unique; adaptable and resourceful but sometimes disorganized.

The most important thing to ENFPs is freedom to see possibilities, make connections, and be with a variety of people.
 

freaking_out

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i don't know what this really means, but i got the following:

Your personality type is ESTP.

Extraverted (E) 71% Introverted (I) 29%
Sensing (S) 64% Intuitive (N) 36%
Thinking (T) 70% Feeling (F) 30%
Perceiving (P) 73% Judging (J) 27%
 

santaslayer

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Introverted (I) 82% Extraverted (E) 18%
Intuitive (N) 55% Sensing (S) 45%
Thinking (T) 60% Feeling (F) 40%
Perceiving (P) 55% Judging (J) 45%
 

santaslayer

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oh yea...im an INTP......lol

Careers for INTP Personality Types


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Whether you're a young adult trying to find your place in the world, or a not-so-young adult trying to find out if you're moving along the right path, it's important to understand yourself and the personality traits which will impact your likeliness to succeed or fail at various careers. It's equally important to understand what is really important to you. When armed with an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses, and an awareness of what you truly value, you are in an excellent position to pick a career which you will find rewarding.

INTPs generally have the following traits:

Love theory and abstract ideas
Truth Seekers - they want to understand things by analyzing underlying principles and structures
Value knowledge and competence above all else
Have very high standards for performance, which they apply to themselves
Independent and original, possibly eccentric
Work best alone, and value autonomy
Have no desire to lead or follow
Dislike mundane detail
Not particularly interested in the practical application of their work
Creative and insightful
Future-oriented
Usually brilliant and ingenius
Trust their own insights and opinions above others
Live primarily inside their own minds, and may appear to be detached and uninvolved with other people
INTPs have a special gift with generating and analyzing theories and possibilities to prove or disprove them. They have a great deal of insight and are creative thinkers, which allows them to quickly grasp complex abstract thoughts. They also have exceptional logical and rational reasoning skills, which allows them to thoroughly analyze theories to discover the Truth about them. Since the INTP is driven to seek clarity in the world, we have a happy match of desire and ability in this personality type. INTPs will be happiest in careers which allow them a great deal of autonomy in which they can work primarily alone on developing and analyzing complex theories and abstractions, with the goal of their work being the discovery of a truth, rather than the discovery of a practical application.

The following list of professions is built on our impressions of careers which would be especially suitable for an INTP. It is meant to be a starting place, rather than an exhaustive list. There are no guarantees that any or all of the careers listed here would be appropriate for you, or that your best career match is among those listed.

Possible Career Paths for the INTP:

Scientists - especially Physics, Chemistry
Photographers
Strategic Planners
Mathematicians
University Professors
Computer Programmers, Systems Analysts, Computer Animation and Computer Specialists
Technical Writers
Engineers
Lawyers / Attorneys ==AND IM DOIN LAW!!!!!!!!
Judges
Forensic Research
Forestry and Park Rangers
 

~*HSC 4 life*~

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i'm an ENFJ

Extraverted (E) 75%
Intuitive (N) 64%
Feeling (F) 65%
Judging (J) 55%

apparently i'm a 'giver' lol
i dont really liek the career suggestions i got....social worker/psychologist etc...
 

Ultimate

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I'm an ISTJ:

Introverted (I) 68%
Sensing (S) 59%
Thinking (T) 70%
Judging (J) 68%
 

ashli_is_me

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I'm a ESFP:

Extraverted (E) 61% Introverted (I) 39%
Sensing (S) 55% Intuitive (N) 45%
Feeling (F) 60% Thinking (T) 40%
Perceiving (P) 59% Judging (J) 41%
 

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