John Neiberger wrote:
> 
> As for Myers Briggs, I'm a fellow INTJ. 

Cool! :-)

> However, I really
> dislike
> their testing process.  It seems to consist of "Given a certain
> situation would you do A or would you do B" with no room for a
> 'maybe'
> answer.  At least a third of the time I wish there were a
> "sometimes A
> and sometimes B" answer.  Perhaps that means I'm an INTJ with
> definite
> ISTJ leanings?

Yeah, it's kind of silly. And the entire idea of classifying people into 16
slots is questionable too, but it has its uses.

Also, I wanted to mention to people that if you go through the pain of
answering the 70 questions on that Keirsey site that I mentioned before,
when they score you, they don't give you complete information. They just
clasify you into one of 4 types. You have to pay to get your full results
and your exact type! The creeps. There are probably free tests on the Web
too somewhere.

Priscilla


> 
> John
> 
> 




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