<p>HAHA yeah I like to be orgamized and neat as far as like school but at my house not so much…</p>
<p>I’m an organizational disaster at school and home… Did you know binders have rings, someone forgot to give my binder the memo. and my agenda book is literally blank after the first 2 weeks of September when I tried to be good. That isn’t including the stuff I write in on pain of detention.</p>
<p>My backpack/schoolwork is neat, but I swear tornadoes ravage my room while I’m not around.</p>
<p>@BlueRaven1 Instead of a binder, try using an expandable file folder. I used to have a binder like yours, then I picked up one of these and its amazing how easy it is to just stick the paper in the right tab when class finishes. /infomercial voice</p>
<p>hahaha. I’d try that but a lot of my classes have such huge amounts of papers (in a specific numbered order) that I’m unsure it’d work. What do people at BS do you reckon? Just have a binder?</p>
<p>ENFP! tenchar</p>
<p>I think they might. However, I doubt it’s just one to cover all of their classes, as they’re so intense. Maybe they use one for each class? Despite my file folder, I do keep a binder for just math…</p>
<p>However, just looking around my school I would come to the conclusion that it varies person to person. One person may use a huge binder, another may use a file organizer, and another might use a series of small folders. Heck, some may use different methods depending on their schedule for that day (probably inefficient, though…).</p>
<p>This is just crazy. I’m ENFP, and my top career choices would be a journalist, pychologist, counselor, and nutritionist/fitness specialist. Which just so happen to be the career paths I’m looking at, right down to the correct order. That’s kind of weird.</p>
<p>Mark Twain, Dr. Suess, Will Smith, Sandra Bullock, Ariel from The Little Mermaid. I’m in good company. :)</p>
<p>ENFP
moderately expressed extravert
moderately expressed intuitive personality
moderately expressed feeling personality
slightly expressed perceiving personality</p>
<p>same here, assign, bamagirl, and wickedcrazy :]</p>
<p>I’m with Mark Twain yay!XD</p>
<p>They got the personality pretty right… i don’t know if I’m that likeable… but the jobs are off. I’m going to try again-- last time I did this the jobs fit perfectly. Ah well. Anyway, I like our special ENFP club!!</p>
<p>These are my top career choices which sound pretty accurate although I’m unsure about being a scientist (I’ve always liked science but prefered History):</p>
<p>Professor/academic/lecturer
Lawyer/attorney
Scientist/biologist/
physicist/chemist
Researcher
Consultant
Engineer</p>
<p>I want to be most of the jobs they listed for me…</p>
<p>(In no particular order):
Social Worker
Professor/academic/lecturer
Religious Leader
Journalist
Psychiatrist
Author</p>
<p>I’m an ENFJ.</p>
<p>ENTP
looks like i’m in good company, though :)</p>
<p>yeah you are :)</p>
<p>It’s kind of funny how the ones that seem to be popular with ccers tend to be the minoritys in the general population.</p>
<p>Your Type is
ENFP
Extraverted - Intuitive - Feeling - Perceiving
Strength of the preferences %
89 - 12 - 75 - 11</p>
<p>-very expressed extravert
-slightly expressed intuitive personality
-distinctively expressed feeling personality
-slightly expressed perceiving personality</p>
<p>ENFJ:</p>
<p>slightly expressed extravert</p>
<p>very expressed intuitive personality</p>
<p>moderately expressed feeling personality</p>
<p>moderately expressed judging personality</p>
<p>woo smiley - go us!</p>
<p>I remember this from the 2010 thread, I was an ENTJ!!! Yay for us Dark Overlords!!!</p>
<p>check this hilarious site if you haven’t already (on 2010 thread)
<a href=“http://www.xeromag.com/fun/personality.html[/url]”>http://www.xeromag.com/fun/personality.html</a></p>
<p>me:</p>
<p>ENTJ: The Evil Overlord
The ENTJ is best characterized by his charisma, his ability to grasp complex situations and to think flexibly and creatively, his keen and active intelligence, and his overwhelming desire to crush the world beneath his boot. ENTJs are naturally outgoing and love the company of other people, particulalry minions, henchmen, slaves, and the others they rule with ruthless efficiency.
ENTJs usually die at the hand of secret government agents in a fiery cataclysm that destroys their entire underground fortress. Often, Evil Overlords will have a secret clone whose implanted memories contain all the knowledge and ambition of the original, stored in cryonic suspension in a safe location. The clone will appear in a sequel.
RECREATION: ENTJs enjoy spending their leisure time in groups, seeking out the company of others with whom they can exchange strategies and ideas, and test their mind control rays. They also enjoy competitive games which challenge them intellectually, such as chess, go, and “tell me where the missiles are or I’ll open the pirhana cage and the girl dies.”
COMPATIBILITY: Ideal companions include ENTPs, whose inventive natures often most useful; and ESTJs, who make excellent henchmen once the neural realignment is complete. ENTJs often employ the services of ISTJs but don’t usually make good romantic partners with them. Under no circumstances should an ENTJ ever date an ENFJ; no good can come of it.
Famous ENTJs include Ming the Merciless, John Bigboote, and Charles Montgomery Burns.</p>
<p>That person is biased against introverts</p>
<p>INTP: The Egghead</p>
<p>The typical INTP is a logical, abstract thinker whose intellect is ideally suited to understanding pure mathematics, linguistics, formal logic theory, and other pursuits unsuited to making a real living. The INTP can often understand even the most subtle nuances of lattice quantum chromodynamics, but cannot perform more concrete tasks such as dressing himself, operating a motor vehicle, or opening a door. An INTP may be able to tell you how to construct a nuclear reactor from a coconut and two pieces of string, but may be completely incapable of fixing a hole in a boat.</p>
<p>The INTP is really only suited to two careers: college professor and game show contestant. Of these career choices, only one offers the financial rewards which allows him to suport himself; for that reason, INTPs often take the other path, and become tenured academics.</p>
<p>RECREATION: Surprisingly, INTPs are often the hit of the party–not for their sometimes annoying habit of turning every discussion into a debate about semantics nor for their fascinating stories about Pierre de Fermat’s habit of writing things in the margins of his books, but for the fact that they often show up with their pants on backwards and that if you put a Post-It note reading “Kick Me” on an INTP’s back, he won’t notice it no matter how many people kick him. That kind of entertainment never gets old.</p>
<p>COMPATIBILITY: INTPs make ideal companions to INTJs, as neither of them notices they’re in a relationship.</p>
<p>Famous INTPs include Pierre de Fermat and almost everyone who knows what Pierre de Fermat wrote in the margins of his book.</p>
<p>This ones better (and more suitable) … thsat guy says bad things about all introverts </p>
<p>ENTP: The Mad Scientist</p>
<p>The ENTP, like the ENTJ, is charismatic, outgoing, and intelligent. ENTPs are often quickwitted, clever, and genial; they typically display a highly organized, rational cognitive ability which makes them natural scientists and inventors.</p>
<p>ENTPs are creative, complex people who seek to improve their understanding of the natural world, usually by building armored fifty-story-tall robotic monsters with iron jaws and death-ray eyes, or by creating genetically mutated plagues that spread unstoppably across the land, turning all who are contaminated into mindless zombie drones. They are less likely to want to conquer the world than to destroy it utterly, reducing it to nothing but slag and rubble–though this is often merely a side-effect of their pursuit of knowledge.</p>
<p>RECREATION: ENTPs enjoy recreational activities which challenge them physically and intellectually, such as water skiing and porting Linux to their iPods. They are also fond of collecting gadgets like combination cellpone/PDAs and orbiting arsenals of brain lasers, which they may port Linux to as well.</p>
<p>COMPATIBILITY: ENTPs and ENTJs make natural companions, as the one’s unspeakable hunger for power complements the other’s unspeakable hunger for knowledge. They do not generally build successful relationships with ESFJs, as ENTPs they are prone to behaving in inconveniently erratic ways, which ****es ESFJs off to no end; and because ENTPs simply do not know how to dress appropriately for formal occasions.</p>
<p>Famous ENTPs include Spencer Silver (the inventor of Post-It Notes), Robert Oppenheimer, and Dr. Jeckyll.</p>
<p>lol .</p>