Jung Typology Test

Here's a little something I thought might be fun for all of y'all.

Jung Typology Test

It's a personality test similar to the Myers-Briggs model. If you don't know what the Myers-Briggs test is, that's okay, they have the details on the site if you click "Carl Jung and Isabel Myers-Briggs typological approach". Basically, they categorize people under Extrovert or Introvert, Sensor or Intuitive, Thinker or Feeler, and Perceiver or Judger.

This is just a fun little activity. Takes maybe 10 minutes to fill out. If the results end up being close to your personality type, then sweet! If not, then we can poke fun at how inaccurate the test is.
Have fun. Don't cheat. And remember, the scales don't lie.

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My Results:
Apparently, I'm an ISFJ. Here's some excerpts from one of the descriptions of my "type":

ISFJs are characterized above all by their desire to serve others, their "need to be needed." (Not too bad so far.)

ISFJs are often unappreciated, at work, home, and play. (What? Okay...)

In the workplace, ISFJs are methodical and accurate workers, often with very good memories and unexpected analytic abilities; they are also good with people in small-group or one-on-one situations because of their patient and genuinely sympathetic approach to dealing with others. (Heh, I like that.)

While their work ethic is high on the ISFJ priority list, their families are the centers of their lives. (All right, not too shabby.)

Like most Is, ISFJs have a few, close friends. They are extremely loyal to these, and are ready to provide emotional and practical support at a moment's notice. (Hurr, niiiiice~)

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