Mal12345
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- Apr 19, 2011
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- MBTI Type
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- sx/sp
Here’s Who You Were In High School Based On Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type
INTP
"You were a less stereotypical nerd. You were smart but didn’t much care for the way most subjects were taught and chose to skip school quite a bit. The social scene didn’t much interest you, save for a few friends who you sat with at lunch and talked Star Wars with. You pretty much just rode high school out, earning decent grades with minimal effort and frustrating teachers with your consistent refusal to ‘apply yourself.’"
I was "smart" (whatever that means), but having intuition is problematic in classes where methodology is taught. I could solve most algebra problems in my head, but the teacher wanted us to show our work. And too often I would make some stupid error.
I had one friend in high school. But I was too naive to see that he's bisexual. He also hung out with this other kid and I suspect they were being gay together while keeping it on the down-low. I'm told now, by the guy who lived next to him in high school, that he was raped a lot by some step-cousins at the ages of maybe 9 - 12.
If I wanted to apply myself to studies I would get good grades. Or I could let my grades lapse. I didn't care much one way or the other.
I didn't sit around at lunch talking about Star Wars.
Correction: I had two friends in high school.
INTP
"You were a less stereotypical nerd. You were smart but didn’t much care for the way most subjects were taught and chose to skip school quite a bit. The social scene didn’t much interest you, save for a few friends who you sat with at lunch and talked Star Wars with. You pretty much just rode high school out, earning decent grades with minimal effort and frustrating teachers with your consistent refusal to ‘apply yourself.’"
I was "smart" (whatever that means), but having intuition is problematic in classes where methodology is taught. I could solve most algebra problems in my head, but the teacher wanted us to show our work. And too often I would make some stupid error.
I had one friend in high school. But I was too naive to see that he's bisexual. He also hung out with this other kid and I suspect they were being gay together while keeping it on the down-low. I'm told now, by the guy who lived next to him in high school, that he was raped a lot by some step-cousins at the ages of maybe 9 - 12.
If I wanted to apply myself to studies I would get good grades. Or I could let my grades lapse. I didn't care much one way or the other.
I didn't sit around at lunch talking about Star Wars.
Correction: I had two friends in high school.