Ah, I see. I quite agree. Currently I am on an MB kick (having something to do with my current career search). According to the MB info, you are my "tribesman," and I yours, meaning we "share a sense of culture, but with different interests and abilities." Probably more than you needed to know, but I find these things fascinating.
I'd pinned you as an ENFJ, which would make you Olympe. That would also make me your "companion," and you mine, according to MB info. This sound pretty intimate, but it actually isn't meant that way - it just means that we have similar ways of expressing ourselves and that we bear each other's company well (though I very much enjoy our social times together, I think this would be particularly true professionally). Interesting that so far everyone who has commented has been a professor... (mer too, but she hasn't posted yet which one she is).
I would say you must lean to J, in that lawyery way - liking to get results, being a (professionally at least :) very organized person. I see you as far more disciplined, and rather more serious, than the Weasley twins.
generally, when i take the test, i answer the j/p questions an equal amount j and p. i think it's because professionally (and academically) i'm very much a j, but personally i'm very much a p. for instance, i turn stuff in on time, but i'm always late to social things...so my sense of time varies pretty drastically depending on what mode i'm in.
As much as it would be AWESOME to be twins, I would never have guess that you were an ENTJ (aka you never seem bossy,or a control freak, which seem to be essential attributes of the ENTJ).I would have thought you were more of an introvert. In fact, check out the description of the ISTP - practical, loyal and adventurous with a strong need for their own personal space and an attraction to risk taking. But what do I know?
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kind of odd, but makes sense wth my personality.
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I think the result I get from these things changes every few years.
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