Jung to the Max ...
Jun. 14th, 2003 04:08 pmSo - what all tests that I've done so far seem to agree on is that I am I, N, F.
But so far, I've had one J vs. two P's.
The results of the humanmetrics test are:
Where does this leave me? Well, I took this test when I was feeling reasonably happy - at peace with my J tendencies.
The descriptions sound encouraging - INFJs appear to be well suited to counselling, a career option I'd be more than happy with.
It means I could combine my analytical skills with my deep-seated desire to help others.
But so far, I've had one J vs. two P's.
The results of the humanmetrics test are:
- moderately expressed introvert
- moderately expressed intuitive personality
- distinctively expressed feeling personality
- moderately expressed judging personality
Where does this leave me? Well, I took this test when I was feeling reasonably happy - at peace with my J tendencies.
The descriptions sound encouraging - INFJs appear to be well suited to counselling, a career option I'd be more than happy with.
It means I could combine my analytical skills with my deep-seated desire to help others.
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Date: 2003-06-14 08:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-06-14 03:21 pm (UTC)Where did you take these?
Date: 2003-06-14 05:19 pm (UTC)BTW, thanks for commenting so much in my journal. I thought I'd return the favour, just so you know that I care about you as much as you care about me, I'm just a lazy bum most of the time.
~rose
Re: Where did you take these?
Date: 2003-06-15 03:03 am (UTC)as for the comments: I'm the same - can be silent for a *loooong* while in between contacting my friends :) So I know how to be patient :P
percival
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Date: 2003-06-14 07:43 pm (UTC)INTJ. Not surprisingly. I did the Myers-Briggs thing years back, through my uni counselling service, but nothing's changed since them.
We make 4% of the general population, I believe. Sheesh...I never could do things the easy way!