Myers-Briggs Types?

<p>I’m INTP. Working on my J, though.</p>

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Ha, I should, too. (Along with my E.)</p>

<p>Yeah. In fact, I should work on my F as well…</p>

<p>Sigh.</p>

<p>I took this before, I think I had INFP</p>

<p>INTJ, as always.</p>

<p>I’m an INTP/ISTP. The borderline between intuitive and sensing is pretty thin. :)</p>

<p>INTJ,</p>

<p>which sounds quite accurate based on the reading I’ve done.</p>

<p><em>bump</em>?</p>

<p>INTP. (Used to test as an INTJ. Ah, the days when I could get stuff done…)</p>

<p>This is why I like CC, btw. NTs abound! (Almost as good as INTPc and INTJf.)</p>

<p>ENTP: the innovator</p>

<p>In general, ENTPs are known for their quest of the novel and complex. They have faith in their ability to improvise and to overcome any challenges that they face. They are highly independent, and value adaptability and innovation. They may be several steps ahead of others in encouraging and valuing change. ENTPs hate uninspired routine and resist hierarchical and bureaucratic structures that are not functional. They need freedom for action. With their entrepreneurial tendencies and broad understandings, they push against all odds to further their projects. They are at their best in changing circumstances in which they can develop conceptual models and devise strategies to effectively navigate through change.</p>

<p>:D</p>

<p>INTJ.
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<p>There are way less INTPs on here than I thought.</p>