wwbeachbum161
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- Mar 25, 2008
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- MBTI Type
- INFJ
I kind of know firsthand…
I’m new to this board, but this information is too good not to share!
So, my college has this honors program that I’m a part of. But it’s not like most honors programs…you do need to have a certain GPA and SAT scores to be invited to apply, but after that your admission is largely based on “to be honorable is to serve”, and you have to go through this whole interview process where they ask about your passions…
Anyways, it’s a group of about 40 kids and we all go through the same core classes together. This semester we have this class about leadership and learning to become more self-aware. Well, I first took the MBTI in 10th grade and ever since then I am constantly researching new information about it…so imagine my excitement when my professor announced we would all be taking the test! Afterwards he shared the results with us:
ISFJ- 2%
ISTJ- 0%
ESFJ- 18%
ESTJ- 14%
ISFP- 4%
ISTP- 0%
ESFP- 4%
ESTP- 0%
INTP- 2%
INTJ- 0%
ENTP-4%
ENTJ- 2%
INFP- 6%
INFJ- 8%
ENFP- 20%
ENFJ- 16%
Overall:
NT- 8%
SP- 8%
SJ- 34%
NF- 50%
Interesting, right? No wonder why I feel so at home among these kids! It must be so funny to observe all of us together doing crazy tasks…like climbing over 14ft. walls…I have plenty of stories if anyone's interested!
I’m new to this board, but this information is too good not to share!
So, my college has this honors program that I’m a part of. But it’s not like most honors programs…you do need to have a certain GPA and SAT scores to be invited to apply, but after that your admission is largely based on “to be honorable is to serve”, and you have to go through this whole interview process where they ask about your passions…
Anyways, it’s a group of about 40 kids and we all go through the same core classes together. This semester we have this class about leadership and learning to become more self-aware. Well, I first took the MBTI in 10th grade and ever since then I am constantly researching new information about it…so imagine my excitement when my professor announced we would all be taking the test! Afterwards he shared the results with us:
ISFJ- 2%
ISTJ- 0%
ESFJ- 18%
ESTJ- 14%
ISFP- 4%
ISTP- 0%
ESFP- 4%
ESTP- 0%
INTP- 2%
INTJ- 0%
ENTP-4%
ENTJ- 2%
INFP- 6%
INFJ- 8%
ENFP- 20%
ENFJ- 16%
Overall:
NT- 8%
SP- 8%
SJ- 34%
NF- 50%
Interesting, right? No wonder why I feel so at home among these kids! It must be so funny to observe all of us together doing crazy tasks…like climbing over 14ft. walls…I have plenty of stories if anyone's interested!