<p>@boneh3ad</p>
<p>Yeah if you have strong Ti and Ne, then you are probably some type of NTP personality like myself.</p>
<p>@boneh3ad</p>
<p>Yeah if you have strong Ti and Ne, then you are probably some type of NTP personality like myself.</p>
<p>@Jnelsonmarka</p>
<p>Extremely interesting. So what would be broadly different from that about an INTJ?</p>
<p>@PoppinBottlesMGT</p>
<p>INTJ’s would still need facts to validate the conclusions that are drawn from their intuition, but they would pick it up through their intuition first. ENTJ’s however would draw their conclusions more from the facts and the data first before picking it up with their intuition.</p>
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<p>Yeah, the NTP part is pretty much not much up for debate in my mind. You almost have to be somewhat like that to successfully do a PhD in engineering or any hard science, IMO (almost). I guess it is just a matter of I vs. E for me, and I don’t really know which is correct the more I think about it. I am probably pretty close to neutral between the two, as some things come very intuitively to me and others require a lot of perceptive reasoning.</p>
<p>INTP here. Although I don’t mostly agree on the letters separately (I/P), when I read the “intp profile” its like looking into a mirror.</p>
<p>Don’t forget these I/E, N/S, F/T, P/J are not binary. It’s a continuous spectrum, so many times it’s not very clear cut.</p>
<p>@bonehead</p>
<p>Yeah, often times the ENTP can be very introverted so you may indeed be an ENTP.</p>
<p>INTJ. 100% intuition lol. This is a really interesting test, seems to be quite accurate when looking at descriptions and careers etc.</p>