Yes but less so. INFJs can be very strange and disconcerting to me, honestly. I was a science major in college and I was friends with a couple of INFJ girls who seemed to have no outside interest in science, like they just did it because they were able to with their dominant Ni or something. One would write poetry in organic chemistry class. If I ever tried to talk about sciency things with them outside of class they would be really uninterested.
Maybe some INFJ's here will be able to provide you with new input on that. Some of us enjoy the sciences. Though I'll be honest, if it gets too far into the math, I'll back out.
I enjoy math (loved Calculus and was the only person, male or female, to get an A the first time taking the class with this particular teacher; and I loved Numerical Analysis.), chemistry, computer science (I have an Associates Degree in Computer Science), biology, physics, boolean algebra (form of logic), and astronomy. I wasn't very interested in statistics, but then I had a teacher who spent most of the class time telling us about his golf games, so that may be why.
I enjoy a good poem, but it's not my favorite style of literature. I tend to prefer prose. I like both fantasy and science fiction, but tended to prefer science fiction as I got older.
However, I just attribute that to being a woman, vs INFJ. Math is hard for women.
Not sure if you're kidding or not, but my niece is a math major and is going to be teaching higher level math after she graduates. I think it just depends upon the person, and maybe how the subject was taught--not so much type or gender, though they probably do influence to an extent.
To the OP...
I know one ENFJ (she took the MBTI test). She's in Sales and she's very good at it. If I compare myself to her, she is much more energetic, outgoing, sociable, and sure of herself. She gets in the thick of things, while I sit back and observe. She organizes gatherings by getting in touch with everyone, makes sure everyone is taken care of, and is drawn to positive teachings. I tend to be more in the background when organizing gatherings, although I still want to make sure everyone is taken care of, it will be more one-on-one, and I'm more drawn to the darker, negative aspects of life. In short, she is much more extraverted, enthusiastic, and energetic than I am.