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So, what type are you?
Phil Posted Feb 29, 2000
They always phrase the questions in an ambiguous way in any kind of personality test. That's one thing I have learnt from doing several of thes things over the years. The other is; if you follow what you've been told to do they seem to come out about right (well at least for me anyway )
So, what type are you?
Robotron, formerly known as Robyn Graves and before that, GreyRose Posted Feb 29, 2000
I have been known to plan shopping like an attack. It's usually when I don't have much time or money. If I have either money to burn or none whatsoever I will usually browse around. I think both methods are fun. The only problem with my planned sessions is that whoever is with me can never keep up.
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Dudemeister Posted Feb 29, 2000
That's like newspaper horoscopes, or the prophecies of Nostradamus, etc. If it's vague, then it can always be interpreted as being true to fact.
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CrazyOne Posted Feb 29, 2000
How can there be so many extroverts around here?
I didn't just take the test like some of you, but I've taken it before. A few times. It either doesn't do well with me, or I'm one mixed up kid.
I basically come up INXP. X? Can't decide. I've tied on T-F more than once. And come up N. The first time I took a full panel MBTI (my first ever experience with the types), it was T, but there's like 40 determining questions, and I answered 6 T, 5 F. (You're allowed to not answer if no clear choice.) On the other hand, I proudly answered 28 P, 0 J.
INTP and INFP are the two rarest types. Plus usually NT and NF are used for larger groupings. And I can't decide between them.
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Mustapha Posted Feb 29, 2000
Similar dilemma. It appears that in the decade or so since I last took a Myers-Briggs test, I've shifted from INTP to INFP, but only by one point.
So long as I remain Ntuitive, I'll be happy. Last time I took the test I got the maximum score for that part of the acronym.
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CrazyOne Posted Feb 29, 2000
That's cool. And interesting. It's been about 10 years since I first took the test. And certainly over the years I've come to associate myself with the more idealistic NF, but I certainly still relate to a lot of the rational NT stuff.
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Rocket Rod Posted Feb 29, 2000
INTJ, Sagitarius-Capricorn, Australian. Sort of blows the 1%. Not everyone calls me a mastermind, and if I am, why do I have to work for a living?
Rocket
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Bumblebee Posted Feb 29, 2000
I don't get it:
First I was a Rational NT, Architect INTP
then I took the test again and I got Guardian SJ, Protector ISFJ
I noticed there were a couple of different questions though, maybe I should try it again.
I do not like to be compaired to Ayn Rand at all! (NT-INTP)
-B-
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Boys and Cake Girl Posted Feb 29, 2000
You're worried- I'm supposed to be like Margaret Thatcher which doesn't make me very happy at all. And my Brother came out as a Ghandi type which everyone found very, very funny, apart from him.
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Natsa Posted Feb 29, 2000
I got the same answer and my boyfriend told me I should accept it - who is he to tell me so! I'm the one who has to live with my mind, he only has to endure me every day
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Spartus Posted Feb 29, 2000
For at least the fourth, and possibly the fifth, straight time, I came out ENTP (Inventor), but this time, as opposed to others, leaning more towards P than J, which is usually a 5-to-4 proposition. I think it was another Keirsey book, can't remember for sure, but it broke each of the 16 types into 4 subsets apiece, depending on scores. *That* one absolutely nailed me dead on. Creepy.
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Dudemeister Posted Feb 29, 2000
I took the Spanish test and turned into a fieldmarshall. Apparently I am more extroverted in Spanish.
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AntonJW Posted Jul 12, 2000
I re-did the test a few weeks ago. I first came out, 2 years ago, as an ENTP - one of the inventors, impatient, unorganized, rebellious. And that was me alright..
I now come out as an ISTP. Introverted, practical more than inventive, more organized, and needing to go off to do one's thing alone sometimes. And that's definetely me now... so I think there's a lot of truth of the test, I was quite surprised that it had noted the change in me!
I feel that I'll probably be this type for some time, as it just feels right and natural and I'm less anxious - maybe because I'm just being myself and no longer ashamed to be self-indulgent sometimes.
Anyway, if you want to read a bit more about me, click on my name in this here message. I've just created a journal entry on the subject, it may strike a chord if you're anything like me... I'd be interested to read some replies.
Thanks
Anton
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Polaria Knight 'n Gale Posted Aug 6, 2000
I am an INTP, Architect, and found the test fairly accurate. I don't really see the test as a way to generalize people or to put them in boxes, but more of a way for people to understand each other. Maybe when I realize that Joe did something because he was worried about Suzie's feelings, I won't think him such a total moron, then again, I may still think him an idiot for behaving illogically, but that's another matter. I believe they use the 'careers' (Architect, Fieldmarshal, Mastermind) to describe the way they approach the world. I do not consider architecture as a career field, necessarily, but I do tend to see things by how they can benefit my current situation (alas, too many years of adventure gaming). Maybe this makes me opportunistic and uncaring, decide for yourself.
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- 22: Robotron, formerly known as Robyn Graves and before that, GreyRose (Feb 29, 2000)
- 23: Dudemeister (Feb 29, 2000)
- 24: CrazyOne (Feb 29, 2000)
- 25: Mustapha (Feb 29, 2000)
- 26: CrazyOne (Feb 29, 2000)
- 27: BluesSlider (Feb 29, 2000)
- 28: Rocket Rod (Feb 29, 2000)
- 29: Bumblebee (Feb 29, 2000)
- 30: Boys and Cake Girl (Feb 29, 2000)
- 31: Natsa (Feb 29, 2000)
- 32: Spartus (Feb 29, 2000)
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- 34: AntonJW (Jul 12, 2000)
- 35: Polaria Knight 'n Gale (Aug 6, 2000)
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