During my sophmore year of college (2003-2008), I was in an upper-division social-pyschology class, when I first took Jung's test and was scored as an ENFP. But, during graduate school (2009-2011), in yet another upper division 500 level social-pyschology course of studies, I scored as an:
I S F J
33 47 49 33
slightly expressed - Introvert
moderately expressed - Sensing personality
moderately expressed - Feeling personality
slightly expressed - Judging personality
I took the test again tonight, out of curiosity, because I felt that something about my previous score/rating wasn't quite like who I think I am and it turns out that I have evolved (again):
I N T P
33 12 1 6
a moderate preference of Introversion over extraversion (33%)
a slight preference of iNtuition over Sensing (12%)
a marginal or no preference of Thinking over Feeling (1%)
a slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (6%)
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“The way someone treats you is not a reflection of your worth: It’s a reflection of their emotional capacity,”
— Jillian Turecki.
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