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Originally Posted by Economica
See, when I describe N and S along these lines, my Sensing friends and acquaintances (except for the ones with vocational education) usually think they're N.  How does one explain the N/S dimension to a Senser holding, say, a Master's Degree in humanities so that they self-select as Sensing? I sometimes feel like I'm (indirectly) saying "So, essentially, this is the preference that, all else equal, would make the best (insert their academic profession here), and this is the preference that is better for doing something more practical/concrete. Which preference do you think you have?" 
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I never thought I was N. And I never want to be.
I chose my profession because I found it practical and relatively well-paid. If I had wanted to choose what I was really interested in, I would have gone for humanities. (And I've always been good at literature, music and languages.)