<p>My sophomore english teacher introduced me to this Jungian personality test, assigning everyone in class to take it. Apparently it's quite accurate. I've taken it a few times since and have gotton back the same outcome: INTJ (Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Judging)- as did my teacher. And supposedly each personality type is compatible with certain others. </p>
<p>Here's the link if you want to try out the test...very interesting:</p>
<p>I don't know that I'd call it "quite accurate" - it's more of a guide than anything else, and how closely you fit the description of your "type" is going to depend on how strongly you have the traits of that type, i.e. there's a difference between someone who gets I 90% and someone who gets I 10%.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, it is fun.</p>
<p>INFP. Fits me reasonably well, except the religious part.</p>
<p>INTP. i took this test twice through an official institution and got INTP. but when i took this online test i got ISFP. the I and P were strongest</p>
<p>I'm right in between an INTJ and an INFJ. Both are the rarest types. Generally I get INTJ and when I was tested by my dad, who actually administered it for his company (many companies actually use it), I got INTJ. But only barely.</p>
<p>averageazn, this site has some "type relationships" that would help you figure out how each p-type contrasts with yours. Choose the type of your choice, in your case ESTJ, and scroll to the bottom of the description. Don't get too absorbed in it, though, it's really a bunch of nonsense...or is it? naw</p>