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Amazing Personality Test; It's pretty freakin' cool
Topic Started: Thu Sep 1, 2011 4:15 pm (362 Views)
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Okay, so I took this Personality Test and it pin-pointed my personality exactly. Seriously, guys, I feel like if someone read my results, they would know everything about me. It's crazy! The test is based on Carl Jung and Isabel Briggs Myers typological approach to personality. It's very scientific. You answer the questions and it takes the information and processes it. Then it gives you your personality type, which is named with four letters that stand for your four most prominent traits. So, like, mine is ENFJ, which stands for "Extrovert, iNtuitive, Feeling, and Judging". I'm in the "Idealist" category. The other categories are "Rationals", "Artisans", and "Guardians". You can read about those, if you want. It's all on the website, and all over the web. They're called "The Four Temperaments".

Anyway, you can take the test here: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp

It's pretty cool to learn about yourself, or at least have what you know about yourself put into words.

After you submit your answers, it will bring you to a page with links to read about yourself. I, however, have found that this site, http://www.personalitypage.com/html/portraits.html , has really in-depth descriptions that are both well written and accurate, without being confusing.
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