So sue me, I'm a J. You?

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    Originally Posted By WDWdreamin

    My classmates and I had to take the Myers-Briggs test when we started vet school. I don't really subscribe to what it teaches but sometimes it does help you understand a person to know what they are.

    The fun part is that my friends and I took J's to be the clean/organization freaks and P's to be the creative/mess lovers. We're always blaming each others' letters for making them do something. Try saying "I'm proud of my P-ness." out loud.

    So, I apologize for monopolizing the boards tonight, but I'm a J, and I just had to respond to all the topics I was interested in.
     
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    Originally Posted By beamerdog

    I'm an ENTJ (not sure that I want to be in one of the corners)

    ENTJ
    Frank, decisive, assume leadership readily. Quickly see illogical and inefficient procedures and policies, develop and implement comprehensive systems to solve organizational problems. Enjoy long-term planning and goal setting. Usually well informed, well read, enjoy expanding their knowledge and passing it on to others. Forceful in presenting their ideas.

    Yikes, that describes me, uh huh.
     
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    Originally Posted By beamerdog

    When I was younger, I had a successful practice in strategic planning and development.
     
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    Originally Posted By beamerdog

    >>The fun part is that my friends and I took J's to be the clean/organization freaks and P's to be the creative/mess lovers. We're always blaming each others' letters for making them do something. Try saying "I'm proud of my P-ness." out loud.<<

    Nope ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By beamerdog

    dreamin ~

    Have you and your vet buddies seen this one?

    <a href="http://tinyurl.com/bbblo4" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/bbblo4</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By disneydad109

    they told me that I did not have adhd but that i did have ad/lqap,




    Attention def LOOK , QUICK , A PUPPIE !!!
     
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    Originally Posted By LuLu

    INTJ. I think I'm close to INFJ tho. I'm very I but can waver between T & F.

    Here is a description of the types I had bookmarked:
    <a href="http://typelogic.com/" target="_blank">http://typelogic.com/</a>

    WDW - what is it that M-B teaches that you don't subscribe to?
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    Here's a pretty quick test if anybody else wants to know and kill time. It's kind of interesting to see how mine has changed some since I took it in my high school psychology class. I think it's hillarious that I actually got 100% I, since I don't think most people realize how much of a not-people-person I actually am (though that is the same as I got in high school). It seems that my N and S got switched, but I don't remember the exact breakdown from the last time I took it. My T and F were perfectly tied last time (how often does that happen?!?), so it's nice to see that has evened itself out some. I guess going to school for engineering really makes sure that you see everything in a much more logical way. I think that I was always a J, but I don't remember it being so very clear from the last time I took it. Here are my results:

    Your personality type is ISTJ.

    Introverted (I) 100% Extraverted (E) 0%
    Sensing (S) 68% Intuitive (N) 32%
    Thinking (T) 80% Feeling (F) 20%
    Judging (J) 95% Perceiving (P) 5%

    <a href="http://www.kisa.ca/personality/" target="_blank">http://www.kisa.ca/personality/</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By mele

    ENFJ
     
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    Originally Posted By avro_imagineer

    Ferrets, a Canadian website, can you really trust it?
     
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    Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains

    Introvert, iNtuitive, Feeler, Perceiver (INFP)
    INFPs represent between 4 and 5% of the U.S. population
     
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    Originally Posted By avro_imagineer

    Your personality type is ENTJ.
    Extraverted (E) 50% Introverted (I) 50%
    Intuitive (N) 55% Sensing (S) 45%
    Thinking (T) 55% Feeling (F) 45%
    Judging (J) 59% Perceiving (P) 41%

    Beamer ENTJ's are the chosen people :p J/K!
     
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    Originally Posted By ophellia

    ESFP...trippy...I'm going to have my fiance take this test...
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    Introvert, Sensor, Feeler, Judger (ISFJ)
    ISFJs represent between 9 and 14% of the U.S. population

    Sensitive, caring, patient, and conscientious, ISFJs can take time to warm up to new ideas and people. Painstakingly accurate and methodical when working with facts and details, ISFJs are patient with follow-through tasks. They tend to take commitments and deadlines very seriously, have excellent memories and are especially good at remembering details pertaining to people. They are patient listeners, eager to help people in real and practical ways. Quiet, private and reserved at first, but once they make a connection they are exceptionally loyal, generous and devoted. ISFJs are down-to-earth and realistic people and use practical judgment in making decisions and lend stability through their excellent commonsense perspective. ISFJs are modest, serious and hardworking and highly supportive of friends and colleagues.

    Interesting.
     
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    Originally Posted By avro_imagineer

    <- Is an "Executive" suree! Then show me the pay cheque that matches. How come I live in a tract home and drive a normal branded car? Not even a green Hyundai or anything!
     
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    Originally Posted By RockyMtnMinnie

    INFP
     
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    Originally Posted By WDWdreamin

    I'm an ISTJ. I'm between 68-80% on each comparison according to the Canadian one. I think I was much more J and a little less I, when I took the test 4 years ago.

    It's just that some things in each category I totally fit with and others I totally don't. It may just be that I'm weird that way or that that's why they ask a lot of questions. And, although they gave us the test hoping it would help us communicate, I find that in my class people squash a lot of their personality while in the hospital into what we were taught to present to the client.
     
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    Originally Posted By avro_imagineer

    "Maintain Professionalism" eh? Yeah if you don't you may end up back in an administrative role :p Although I do find it funny when they see you in the hospital and wonder why they have a different person applying their therapy :p
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    I'm an INFJ according to the Keirsey sorter.

    And wow, yeah, they nailed me with that sorter.
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    And, I jsut took the "quick" test that Ferret posted.

    Test Results
    Your personality type is INFJ.

    Introverted (I) 71% Extraverted (E) 29%
    Intuitive (N) 59% Sensing (S) 41%
    Feeling (F) 90% Thinking (T) 10%
    Judging (J) 64% Perceiving (P) 36%
     

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