The Jung test, although a bit lengthy, it was still fun to do I suppose. I actually took a personality test last semester in Mrs. Stickney's and received the same results. I am an INFP - Introvert Intuitive Feeling Perceiving -kind of person..apparently. I seem to "never lose wonder," in which is precisley true, I always drift off in dreams and curiosity. The career choices for my type really matches what I am looking forward to in life; for example, graphics design, multimedia, music, and others that I slightly agree with (literature, writing). I mean what I chose for my answers do reflect my results, so I am not that shocked, but it is fascinating to learn more about my presumed personality type(: Something I found that was interesting were the list of famous INFP, such as Helen Keller, A.A. Milne (write of Winnie the Pooh), Mary (mother of Jesus), Shakespeare....I find it interesting because of the fact that I admire many things about these particular people - it's like I've made some kind of connection or something... :) personality tests, am I right?
The Personality Lab, "All About You" depicted the big five characteristics based on my responses. Most of the Personality Labs typically have very similar questions, and they are also quite lengthy - they did take a bit of time to accomplish. It was fun at first, but it became repetitive. My agreeableness and openness to experience scores were the highest scores out of all five while extraversion was my lowest. Most of the ranges for my scores were around 40-60, but for openness to experience, the score doubled 40, making it an 80. It states, "tend to be creative, intellectually curious, and sensitive to art and beauty," in which I am lured and entranced by art and creation, and I also am quite a curious cat. However, questions were based on my perception, my personal concept overview of who I think I am and what I like....if someone were to take it for me how big of a change would my scores level to?
I love Harry Potter, and I highly enjoy taking quizzes over any Hotter Potter aspect. I have a pottermore account of which placed me into a Hogwarts and Ilvermorny House, and I also discovered my patronous, in which was lynx. My houses, according to the Pottermore site are Hufflepuff (very proud to be one) and the Horned Serpent. However, according to the personality test on the Personality Lab site, my Hogwarts house turned out to be Ravenclaw - I was shocked, but anyone house I would accept (but my second ranked house on the test was Hufflpuff:)). I think I was placed into the Ravenclaw house due to my nature of being fond of art, creation, creativity, etc. I'll take the house(:
Personality Lab - "Deal With It"
This test determines how I handle problems and successes in my life. I am a very emotional person, and I always feel this sympathy and heart for others that never goes away - it's as if I am guilty for being helpless to help others in their times of distress. My goblal self esteem was a VERY low score - a 3/100, in which seems accuarte; however, I am becoming better at accepting myself and my flaws, so the score was kind of a shocker, what can I do? \("_")/ My pride score was also very low at a number of 22/100. My scores of shame-prone and guilt-prone personalities were at very highscores of 84 and 77. To me, the test reflected a rather exaggerated tone of who I am as person...or maybe I am in denial, but I feel as if the scale is a bit excessive.
http://www.personalitylab.org/
Psychtests Profile - "Multiple Intelligence"
Thankfully, this test was somewhat short, the results were a bit bemusing. The questions were expected, but the result, the way they worded it, or something else about it just seemed off...It states that I am interpersonal, and that higher scores would be really good with communications. I am not amazing at communicating, and I did receive a very low score (48/100). I thought the test would subject to my intelligence on a specific matter not on how well I communicate or address people.
In conclusion, the tests that I took were fascinating to take, but it somewhat reflects what I THINK about myself, so in that case, it may not be specifically precise...Not all tests and responses are perfect(:
http://testyourself.psychtests.com/bin/transfer






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