What is your Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?

<p>Aomme, I think it’s less because people are “trying to be special” and more that CC attracts a disproportionate amount of INTJ or similar type people. We all like to feel special but I doubt anyone on CC will go to the length of falsifying their Myer-Briggs type just to feel cool, lol.</p>

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<p>I don’t think it has to be one or the other. I doubt that an ESFP would identify as an INTJ to feel cool, but for, say, an ENTJ with a soft spot for introspection or an INFJ with a logical side, it wouldn’t be out of the question.</p>

<p>At any rate, I think the parents’ forums are noticeably less INTJ-heavy than the students’ ones. There seems to be a much more communal and sympathetic vibe over there.</p>

<p>Good point.</p>

<p>Regarding your second point, could it just be that people are nicer/more helping when they’re older and less focused? Just playing Devil’s Advocate. Your theory makes sense though-INTJs tend to be fairly independent and frankly, most questions asked on this site have been answered before and a person could easily run some searches to get answers without participating in the community.</p>

<p>Sorry to join the party late, but ENFP’s FTW! In Spanish class we had to take the test and I was the only ENFP. There were a ton of ESTJ’s, surprisingly.</p>

<p>-------------------------------------------If it is to be, it is up to me…</p>

<p>ENTJ</p>

<p>la la la</p>

<p>INTP, feeling some solidarity on this website :)</p>

<p>INTP. </p>

<p>For once, we are represented!</p>

<p>YES FELLOW INTP’S UNITE! We’ll defeat the heretic INTJ’s and claim CC for our own!</p>

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<p>I hadn’t thought of it that way, but sure.</p>

<p>We took an MBTI test in my AP Psych class last year. The class seemed disproportionately skewed towards Ts and Js - there were roughly equal numbers of Is and Es and of Ns and Ses.</p>

<p>INTJ. I was doubtful for a long time about whether I was actually an INTJ because a lot of people proclaim to be INTJs nowadays. I did have a lot of analysis done by MBTI experts/researches in places like PerCafe and INTJForum, though, so I’m fairly sure I actually am an INTJ. </p>

<p>Did I mention that I’m an INTJ?</p>

<p>Sorry, sorry. I’m acting like INTJ is the new raw food veganism or something.</p>

<p>Joining the INTJ master race.
Not surprised, especially the INT part. I feel like I can go either way between J and P though, and that was my lowest percent (22%).</p>