As for the B, not a big deal unless you needed the A for some other reason.
Yes in that special Sesame Street way.
This is so unbelievably irrational that even an ENFP wouldn't do it.
I love it.
ESTP?
I am sorry, did I seem unusually pissed off?
Well give a better one. Here: ENFPs often have that high-pitch giggling that drives you crazy. :steam:
Omg, I didn't fail.
The point is, I was not being unreasonable in my request. But you can't reason with an ENFP. What should have been a painless issue, turned into a drama for no reason what so ever.
Okay, this is the typical interaction between myself and an ENFP:
Normal Day....
ENFP starts doing or saying something dumb, I start assessing whether or not it is worth correcting, and decide it is petty.
I keep going about my business, they keep saying or doing the same thing, as confidently and oblivious as ever.
It starts to feel like fingernails on a chalkboard to me, but I let it go...whatever.
Then something changes, and the little thing they were doing or saying before, that wasn't a big deal, suddenly is a bigger deal. That is when the conversation starts.
TG: Lol, I hate to point this out to you but....
At first I thought it Was maybe one or two extreme cases, but now...sheesh.
What is wrong with you guys, how can you honestly go through life thinking the way you do!
It is to the point if I even remotely suspect you may be an ENFP I will instantly feel disturbed by your presence...
The thing is, the ENFP behavior is so universal I can predict the exact reactions, conversations, and issues that will come up.
I don't want to hate a type but...jesus christ!
ENFP: Lol... No...*smile*
What did I do now?
P.S.
It's *nobody.
with all due respect thatgirl-It's because I think you really an ENTP. I figure that's okay to say since you were that before you were an ENTJ or an INTJ.
And yeah ENFPs and ENTPs will piss each ohter off as we both extrovert the shit that is mutually incomprehensible.
I love my ENTP though but we both mutually enjoy insulting our perspective judging functions and ridiculously inept outlooks on life.
Hugs!
I have said that she is ENTP many, many times because of our petty disagreements in vent and the fact that others around us see similarities in our behavior; I remember once thinking that she was like a T version of me.
It would also explain why she can't decided if she's an introvert or extrovert.
I love the idea of ENFPs inadvertently creating consequences. It implies we're guileless and have no intentions.
Suuure. You keep thinkin' that.
TG: Yes, for these reasons.......See?
Lol at the typing errors.
Okay, this is the typical interaction between myself and an ENFP:
Normal Day.......
Okay
This was my letter.
This was the response
Does no one else see this?
Original post and response.
Then it went like this:
Then this response,
Followed by my previously submitted responses.
I am open to analysis.
ENFP: You're obviously saying that because *insert insanely evil motive or intent*
"I'm a single mom" is not an excuse in college for not having a textbook. Everyone in college is a single mom or dad. How would the professor ever know if you truly were one or not? People lie all the time. "My grandma died, thats why I wasn't in the review! PLEASE email it to me!" You basically said "I had no textbook, I was late on assignments or didn't do them, but I deserve to have my grade botched even though I didn't give you 100%."
You're smart TG. If you had tried, you would have gotten an A. But you didn't, so you didn't.
I have said that she is ENTP many, many times because of our petty disagreements in vent and the fact that others around us see similarities in our behavior; I remember once thinking that she was like a T version of me.
It would also explain why she can't decided if she's an introvert or extrovert.
This isn't very INTJ of you.
No, not at all.
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There's an added component to this although I agree with your analysis. Where we disagree is the starting point. Were ThatGirl's special requests reasonable? As an objective observer and looking back at my own experiences with profs, I would say no.I don't know what went on in vent, or what it all has to do with typology, but my impression is that this teacher is not remembering accurately, does not even follow up on her own word, was somewhat lackadaisical (and you can tell her I said so) about various things that would have made a difference to ThatGirl, and has got a generally flaky edge to her that's unfortunate in someone who has power over you. I get from ThatGirl that if she worked hard and felt she'd earned a B+, she could accept that fine, but being asked to accept it because of circumstances she and the teacher do not agree on is a really difficult adjustment. Whether it's politic or not to press a teacher to that extent is another thing, but IMO it's always worth a shot. Sorry it didn't work out.
I don't know what went on in vent, or what it all has to do with typology, but my impression is that this teacher is not remembering accurately, does not even follow up on her own word, was somewhat lackadaisical (and you can tell her I said so) about various things that would have made a difference to ThatGirl, and has got a generally flaky edge to her that's unfortunate in someone who has power over you. I get from ThatGirl that if she worked hard and felt she'd earned a B+, she could accept that fine, but being asked to accept it because of circumstances she and the teacher do not agree on is a really difficult adjustment. Whether it's politic or not to press a teacher to that extent is another thing, but IMO it's always worth a shot. Sorry it didn't work out.
Omg, I didn't fail.
You guys seriously? First of all there is no way you can possibly tell if I am right or wrong in questioning my grade by reading emails alone.
You would have had to attend the class, seen the work of others submitted, the quality of my work, and the interactions between myself and the professor.
I am pretty sure she is a ditz, and know for a fact she is not remembering correctly. So while she may have been convincing in her arguments, they were based off of subjective misinformation.
No one sees that?
Anyway, how this pertains. She was flaky throughout the entire class. She was inconsistent and obviously needs ginko biloba. Also this "so professional" college course point is shit. I seriously was in a class with people who did their assignments while cussing during their presentations, or not doing them at all. A few I actually think had mental disabilities.
So it just doesn't add up. I read these peoples work.
But, whatever its over she is a bitch. I know I am right, and she is stubbornly chosing to stay wrong.
Now everyone bust out your N. The reason this pertains to the thread,
In the first email I clearly provided reasons as to why she should reconsider the quality of my work, and asked her to think about it.
She didn't understand my clear intent and automatically assigned shady motives to my position. She responded that I was looking for her to assign points to a paper never submitted or to add points on a multiple choice assignment, and didn't even stop to consider she was wrong regarding late work. She grades in two color ink, is NOT proof that she wasn't mistaken.
So instead of addressing the point of the email she made up this other point for me to respond to.
I corrected her perception of my intentions, and instead of using that to take a step back and reconsider the original letter, it had already become an issue of who was wrong and who was right.
She brought up false points, like how this is a psychological issue for me, or that I may have had trouble taking a hybrid class. How she wasn't wrong, and took the moral high ground, as though I was being unreasonable.
All this because I asked her to reconsider my work.
The point is, I was not being unreasonable in my request. But you can't reason with an ENFP. What should have been a painless issue, turned into a drama for no reason what so ever.
There's an added component to this although I agree with your analysis. Where we disagree is the starting point. Were ThatGirl's special requests reasonable? As an objective observer and looking back at my own experiences with profs, I would say no.