Bumped, cuz i've wanted to try this for awhile now.
I've only seen this particular test once in my college life, and now that I've graduated I got curious about what I am.
Hmm.. I seem to be this:
ESFP
Extravert 22%
Sensing 1%
Feeling 44%
Perceiving 38%
I don't know how I feel about this, yet I think it suits me well since I've matured some over the past 7 years since high school.
Always be true to yourself. Sigs by Steo and R4Y_ANC3L
INTP
Introvert(3%) iNtuitive(19%) Thinking(31%) Perceiving(19%)
You have marginal or no preference of Introversion over Extraversion (3%)
You have slight preference of Intuition over Sensing (19%)
You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (31%)
You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (19%)
Almost 2 years later and I don't seem to have changed much, I almost thought I'd slip over to extrovert but it seems I'm still just on the introvert side
Keane wrote:That can't be right, extroverts don't play video games.
Even though this quote is 2 years old, i find this hilarious since I’m an extrovert and I’ve been playing video games since FOREVER. But anyway....
According to my charts, some of the job matches for me are musician, artist, photographer, etc, which actually if i put the time into my skills into those areas I could actually be pretty good, though I’m a bit relieved that scientists still fall under this category too since I majored in that particular area and currently I feel I’m more into experimenting.
Always be true to yourself. Sigs by Steo and R4Y_ANC3L
I just guessed without even taking the test but then I noticed I felt more ISFP after looking over it. So I took the test and I was right
ISFP
Introvert(16%) Sensing(19%) Feeling(22%) Perceiving(28%)
You have slight preference of Introversion over Extraversion (16%)
You have slight preference of Sensing over Intuition (19%)
You have slight preference of Feeling over Thinking (22%)
You have moderate preference of Perceiving over Judging (28%)
I decided to take this test again, considering 4 years have passed and my life has changed so much. It seems that I've moved from ISFP to ESFP. I was getting ENFP at first, but then tried a couple of different tests and tried to answer as accurately as I could.
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Maybe when I get more into being organised for education and work, the P could become J.
Ironically almost a year later, I decided to take this again, as I got ISFJ on multiple other tests. It's not out of the question, given that I got ISFP back in 2018. I got into the habit of needing some sort of routine or plan in recent months, otherwise I just get bored. The idea of having free time and being able to do whatever I want whenever I want sounds fun on paper, but when it's put into practice, it just feels like there's no objective and things are boring.
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It's curious to see how the test changes in the same person over the years. It's probably not 100% accurate, but I find it much more interesting (and realistic, above all) than horoscopes or similar.
My personality doesn't seem to have changed much in a couple of years.... I'm still INFJ. I don't know if that's a good or bad sign xDD
Mine has always been INTJ, but it has been ENTJ at times. I just go through periods of being social and periods of just wanting to isolate myself a bit more I guess.
I agree that it's interesting how it can change over time. Sometimes it can even just depend on what you're doing in life or who you're around as to how your thought process works. I feel ISFJ fits me right now though given the stereotypes of them wanting to help everyone, never let them down, and being afraid to say no.
for real, apparently i'm intp-p. idk if i can really count since i do have personality disorders. not sure how much of my answers were part of my symptoms ykno