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ITT we post our Briggs-Myers personality type.

resqguy said:
Wait...I gotta pay for this test? I'm out...

No, no... there's some "official" ones out there, but you can find them on the internet, too. I kinda assumed everyone had an idea of their B-M personality.

Juicedhaircut: I've taken a few different free ones over the years, and always get the same type.



:cow:
 
ENTP
risk taker, easy going, outgoing, social, open, rule breaker, thrill seeker, life of the party, comfortable in unfamiliar situations, appreciates strangeness, disorganized, adventurous, talented at presentation, aggressive, attention seeking, experience junky, insensitive, adaptable, not easily offended, messy, carefree, dangerous, fearless, careless, emotionally stable, spontaneous, improviser, always joking, player, wild and crazy, dominant, acts without thinking, not into organized religion, pro-weed legalization

favored careers:
dictator, computer consultant, international spy, tv producer, philosopher, comedian, music performer, it consultant, figher pilot, politician, diplomat, entertainer, game designer, bar owner, freelance writer, creative director, strategist, news anchor, professional skateboarder, airline pilot, comic book artist, college professor, private detective, mechanical engineer, lecturer, ambassador, astronomer, research scientist, judge, web developer, scholar, fbi agent, cia agent, electrical engineer, assassin

disfavored careers:
personal assistant, wedding planner, travel agent, secretary, interior decorator, clerical employee, government employee, social worker, pre school teacher, copy editor, child care worker, hospitality worker, occupational therapist, home maker









accurate for the most part. i'm not always a risk taker though and wouldn't say i'm fearless
 
INTP or ISTP depending on my mood and how stupidly they word the questions.
 
http://similarminds.com/jung/infp.html

INFP

creative, smart, idealist, loner, attracted to sad things, disorganized, avoidant, can be overwhelmed by unpleasant feelings, prone to quitting, prone to feelings of loneliness, ambivalent of the rules, solitary, daydreams about people to maintain a sense of closeness, focus on fantasies, acts without planning, low self confidence, emotionally moody, can feel defective, prone to lateness, likes esoteric things, wounded at the core, feels shame, frequently losing things, prone to sadness, prone to dreaming about a rescuer, disorderly, observer, easily distracted, does not like crowds, can act without thinking, private, can feel uncomfortable around others, familiar with the darkside, hermit, more likely to support marijuana legalization, can sabotage self, likes the rain, sometimes can't control fearful thoughts, prone to crying, prone to regret, attracted to the counter culture, can be submissive, prone to feeling discouraged, frequently second guesses self, not punctual, not always prepared, can feel victimized, prone to confusion, prone to irresponsibility, can be pessimistic

Says my disfavored career is a lawyer...lol. Opps.

It doesn't seem very accurate to me. I'm much more cheerful than gloomy.
 
I've taken this test before as part of some career counseling. I tested as an ISTP.

Here's a brief discription of an ISTP from wikapedia


[edit] Myers-Briggs Characteristics
According to Myers-Briggs, ISTPs excel at analyzing situations to reach the heart of a problem so that they can swiftly implement a functional repair, making them ideally suited to the field of engineering. Naturally quiet people, they are interested in understanding how systems operate, focusing on efficient operation and structure. They are open to new information and approaches. But contrary to their seemingly detached natures, ISTPs are often capable of humorously insightful observations about the world around them, and can be closet "daredevils" who gravitate toward fast-moving and/or risky hobbies (such as bungee jumping, hang gliding, motorcycling, parachuting, SCUBA diving, etc.), recreational sports (such as downhill skiing, ice hockey, racing, etc.), and careers (such as aviation, firefighting, etc.).


[edit] Keirsey Characteristics
According to Keirsey, ISTPs, or "Crafter Artisans", are masters at using tools of every type--artistic, technological, martial. Although they are introverts, they are authoritarian in their interactions with others and influence people easily. They focus on accomplishing tasks efficiently.


[edit] Socionics Characteristics
According to Socionics, ISTps, or "pragmatists", are keen observers of the world around them, fascinated by the way different environments interact--two cultures juxtaposed or the differences between nature and civilization. ISTps like to be comfortable and prefer aesthetically pleasing surroundings. They are careful in their enterprises, prone to avoid high-risk business. With the tasks they undertake, they are methodical and detail-oriented, but also innovative in incorporating new ideas. ISTps have a tendency towards depression and pessimism that can paralyze them in the face of problems. Since they are not expressive about their emotions, others may see them as detached and uninvolved. On the contrary, ISTps are highly sensitive to the ways that others behave towards or speak about them.




SLI (ISTp)

Model A





[edit] MBTI cognitive functions
The attributes of each personality form a hierarchy. This represents the person's "default" pattern of behavior in their day to day life. The Dominant is the personality type's preferred role, the task they feel most comfortable with. The auxiliary function is the role they feel the next most comfortable with. It serves to support and expand on the dominant function. One of these first two will always be an information gathering function (sensing or intuition) and the other will be a decision making function(thinking or feeling) in some order. The tertiary function is less developed than the Dominant and Auxiliary functions, but develops as the person matures and provides roundness of ability. The inferior function is the personality types Achilles heel. This is the function they are least comfortable with. Like the tertiary function, this function strengthens with maturity.[1]




Dominant Introverted Thinking-The ISTP lives a world of logic, basing any decision on logic. They process information from their auxiliary function to create strategies for action at a moment's notice. They love to examine complicated systems.
Auxiliary Extroverted Sensing-This function gives the ISTP an element of spontaneity, embracing chances to plunge headfirst into experiences. It also gives them a keen insight into situations similar to that of the ISTJ. Their occasionally tunnelvisioned curiosity for the world around them gives them a "leap before you look" tendency. They are notorious for taking apart devices to "see what makes them tick", before consideration as to whether they can put them back together.
Tertiary Introverted iNtuition-Never as open in their theorizing as the INTP, the ISTP prefers to keep themselves grounded in the situation at hand, using their intuition to visualize components and concepts that they cannot see and touch firsthand, such as the wiring in a circuit board.
inferior Extroverted Feeling- The weak point of the ISTP, they may interpret criticisms of their ideas as criticisms of their competence. While they strive to follow the edicts of logic, this can also lead them to ironically and illogically stubbornly cling to their own ideas even when proven wrong.[1]
 
calveless wonder said:
i took like 3 different ones and they all said the same thing. hrmm

Yeah, I just took three of 'em, and got the same answer for each.

And like Mr. dB said, they're often pretty generally worded. That's why there's "real" tests out there that are more accurate, longer, and cost money. I wouldn't mind taking one, but I ain't shelling out the money for it, lol.



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