As you may already know, I'm obsessed with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Pretty much anything that's connected to the MBTI in any form---anything!---is bound to suck me in. That's what I get for having a psychologist for a father. First you take the test when you're in college and before you know it you're analyzing fictional characters, trying to figure out what their type might be....
It's sad. I know.
But. One of my professors is more obsessed than I am. Perhaps because her father *isn't* a psychologist, I dunno. But our first two classes have been all What type are you? What does that say about you? What can you learn to make your work better? What does that mean for what kind of librarian you are? What can you do to maximize on your strengths and minimize your weaknesses? Etc. Etc. Etc.
It's kinda driving me crazy. Probably because---having a psychologist for a father---I've already gone through all those questions. Ad nauseam. (My fault, not his.)
Anyway. I recently stumbled upon someone's rather amusing
adaptation of the MBTI and had to share. I'm an INFP (*extremely* borderline INFJ), if that helps. And I must point out that one of the few people I've ever felt like the mouse-to-her-vulture is, indeed, an ISTJ. Go figure.
Oh, and if you want to find out what y'are, there's a pseudo-quiz
here. Not as good as the actual test, but it works. Just don't read the drivel after it. Take your type and go
here instead. That Kiernsey bloke doesn't know what the hell he's talking about.
::snort:: And I should know.
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