Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

I didn't actually have much time last week to look over the results of my MBTI results. I mean, I saw that I was an ESFP and read the description of it, but I didn't really look at the rest of it until earlier today.
I remember in class many people were concerned about the fact that they felt they fit into multiple categories. That's okay. It's actually a good thing, in my opinion. Personally, I can see myself being in just about everything begining with E. This makes sense because Extraversion was my highest scoring result. It was the only one that was in the 'Very Clear' category.

This is because we adapt ourselves to different environments. I know we discussed that in class, but I want to clarify what I think Prof. Powley and the man from the career center were trying to explain. When I filled this out I did it from the perspective of being with my faimly and friends, not thinking at all about a work or class environment, and came up with ESFP. However, we I filled out the Self-Select Form in class, I came up with an ESTP. This is because I use little, if any, of my 'Feeling' style in class, but when I'm at home that's what I rely on the most.
Just because I took the MBTI a few weeks ago and the Self-Select Form last week, doesn't mean I changed my learning/decision style with-in a week's time. It just means I was in a different environment and therefore was thinking differently.

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