I'm definitely on the T side of things. Everything else, I'm so close to the half line that my results change every time I redo the test.
Interestingly, it also changes according to how well I'm feeling at the moment. Lately my life is in a pretty good shape and I'm consistently getting ENTP results. At my worst, I were more like a INTJ.
I tend to flip-flop between ESTJ and ISTJ. Which makes sense, because I have both introverted and extraverted personality traits. I don't have a very active social life, preferring to spend most of my free time at home just doing my own thing. However, when I am with others, I'm not shy or reversed at all; I start conversations and keep them going, with comments, thoughts, questions and jokes. I guess you could say I "concentrate" my extraversion into short periods of time.
On a more meta note, does it annoy anyone else when people really strongly identify with their Myers-Briggs type, and form little social clubs of Type X people where they talk about how cool it is to be Type X and say things that start with 'well, we Type X people...'? I'm looking at you, Myers-Briggs subreddits.
(The requests for relationship advice on those subs are particularly hilarious. Sure, a bunch of random strangers on the Internet understand your girlfriend better than you do because they got the same result as she did on some stupid online test.)
edited 13th Mar '15 6:35:08 AM by MidnightRambler
Mache dich, mein Herze, rein...Our student body president is trying to get funding for full-on professional tests for those of us in student government at my grad school. He figures since there's a "professional leadership institute" here, they could be convinced to foot the bill because it gives them real research into the nature of leadership at our graduate school.
Supposedly the pro tests filter out self-deception that might otherwise be inherent in those self-taken online tests.
It's always hard for me to sort it out. I'm impatient and sometimes impulsive in some areas, but very deliberative and calculating in others. Similarly, i can conquer social situations when i get out there, but often would rather stay home instead. I also tend to be split on the Romanticism vs. Enlightenment question, going full-tilt on Enlightenment for solving big-picture problems (my political views and my ideal policies if i ran the circus), but also embracing a more Romantic view at the micro level because it makes life more fun.
According to this thing I'm INTP, but screw it. INTP is the special snowflake personality.
"I like girls, but now, it's about justice."Here's mine:
INTP Introvert(33%) iNtuitive(25%) Thinking(25%) Perceiving(6%) You have moderate preference of Introversion over Extraversion (33%) You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (25%) You have moderate preference of Thinking over Feeling (25%) You have slight preference of Perceiving over Judging (6%
Introvert(100%) iNtuitive(25%) Thinking(88%) Judging(33%)
You have strong preference of Introversion over Extraversion (100%) You have moderate preference of Intuition over Sensing (25%) You have strong preference of Thinking over Feeling (88%) You have moderate preference of Judging over Perceiving (33%)
Taken the test a couple times. Each time, I've been ENTP, although the E isn't terribly strong.
I now go by Graf von Tirol.

I took this test
twice in different years. The first result was INTJ while the second one was INTP.
Still waiting for someone to break him free...