^You're 100% introvert? Wow.
Well, when I first took the test, I had no idea what it was. I'm trying to exercise some extroversion to make some friends. Eh, I first took the test in 1990. Just because I "prefer" to be alone does not mean I can't talk.
I like both. I know that's not helpful though.
I finish at the deadline usually. lol
Yes I do.
You: Close to the center (stereo-typically), but maybe slightly more J.
As you can see, I was originally strong P as well, so I can compare with myself.
On papers and stuff in school, I probably averaged two weeks late.
Sometimes I keep an appointment, but often failed to do so, especially when younger. Also, I have great difficulty with the concept of RSVP. I write in percentages instead of checking "yes" or "no". Come to think of it, I typically never answer "yes" or "no." Every question has an essay with qualifiers, and a general tabulation.
Thus, someone says, "Are you coming to my wedding?"
I say, "It depends. Blah, blah, blah...61% chance at this time."
The day before the wedding I call and say, "Well, I traveled to your city, so the chances of me attending moved up above 90%."
Etc. This is a great problem for me, maybe. At least it is in terms of my relationships with other people.
Also, I've missed appointments, like the typical absent-minded professor sort of person.
As for schedules, I sometimes find a bit of comfort in them. In fact I'm sort of forced to make them sometimes. But really I don't like them. I never make them for myself much. Sometimes I get organized so that things might get finished faster so that I can have more unstructured time.
I prefer autonomy both for myself and my co-workers/ employees. That is, I give a list of what has to be done, but I hate hold someone's hand or excessively redirecting or re-educating what needs to be done or telling them exactly when and how it should be done.