MBTI
The MBTI results indicated that my personality was ENFP. This means that I focus my attention towards extraversion, record information through intuition, make decisions by means of feeling, and deal with the outer world through perceiving. Many students did not like this activity because they felt it was inaccurate, and I partially agree. There were definitely too many questions that were repetitive, but I think my results agreed very well with my LSI. The fact that both of these tests had similar results, I feel that they were somewhat accurate.
Nonetheless, the test results helped me realize my personality strengths and weaknesses, and helped me form a basis on how I could improve them. The quality of this test is not fully appreciated by most young undergrads, but it will be very useful in the years to come.

Comments
Posted by: Gian Genovesi
Posted on: October 12, 2006 10:49 PM
I really enjoyed the MBTI exercise. For me, my personality type (ENFJ) fit extremely well. I noticed the good fit when I compared many actions I take in certain situations with what my MBTI results state my personality type was. Were your MBTI results supported by reactions to experiences you have had?
Posted by: Benjamin Meck
Posted on: October 13, 2006 11:43 PM
I also enjoyed the MBTI and definitely did not realize how accurate the test was until I received my results. I was classified as an ENTP, which, according to a friend who has done some research about the MBTI, is prevalent in less than 1% of the population. I thought that would be interesting, to see who else is classified as the same personality as me. Have you met anyone with the same classification as you?