What are you?

<p>I got ENTJ, which basically defined me. I can’t imagine having any other set of letters, especially extroverted and intuitive.</p>

<p>INTJ. The description is really accurate (in my case)</p>

<p>INTJ .</p>

<p>I’ve taken it a few times and only once has it changed from that. It’s a fairly accurate description of me.</p>

<p>As usual, ISFJ. Go Protectors! :)</p>

<p>ENTJ…as usual</p>

<p>ESTP for the third time</p>

<p>ENFP, I guess one of the more rarer kinds here :)</p>

<p>estp this time. the several times i’ve taken it it always fluctuates between esfp and estp…</p>

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<p>90% of those questions are subjective (“you perceive,” “you feel,” “you prefer,” “you think”) with only the occasional objective one like the “is your desk neat” question…So it’s not really impressive that you agree with your results–the results are based on how YOU perceive yourself IMO.</p>

<p>Suppose I ask you whether you like red, whether you like orange, and so on. Then, when I finish asking about all the colors, I write a paragraph describing the collection of colors you like, and it’s EXACTLY the colors you like. Not impressive.</p>

<p>i would also like to point out that the most of the descriptions are positive, so of course people are going to agree with it. someone can read any of the descriptions and agree with more than half of what is said. everyone likes to think of themselves as dependable, or intuitive, or dedicated, etc. </p>

<p>it would be more interesting to have people read the profiles first, find one that most matches with them, and then take the test.</p>

<p>INTP. Always and forever. Well, I’ve occasionally come out ENTP depending on which version of the test I’m taking.</p>

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

<p>INFP always (taken 5 times).</p>

<p>ENTJ. That’s what I usually get.</p>

<p>ENTJ for me as well!</p>

<p>I’m an ENFP.</p>

<p>ENFJ. Odd… I’ve never gotten anything with extroverted before. I’m extremely introverted. I used to be rediculously shy and very socially awkward. However, I’ve learned to enjoy being in groups/crowds when I need to be, so many of those I answered yes. However, I still answered everything about whether I’d rather go out than stay in to the effect of staying in and being alone.</p>

<p>The NFJ part is very me, I can’t disagree. This rarely changes when I take these types of tests.</p>

<p>INFP here.</p>

<p>You are:
distinctively expressed introvert
slightly expressed intuitive personality
moderately expressed feeling personality
moderately expressed perceiving personality</p>

<p>I never get the same results on these. I always get IN, but I’ve gotten all four combinations of the last two.</p>

<p>I’m an ESTJ</p>