isfj
As part of our Successful Student Series for 1Ls, Northwestern has us all take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator to see what type of studying, group work and career would suit us best. I ended up as an ISFJ:
Extraversion or Introversion
Sensing or Intuition
Thinking or Feeling
Judging or Perceiving
ISFJ
Quiet, friendly, responsible, and conscientious. Committed and steady in meeting their obligations. Thorough, painstaking, and accurate. Loyal, considerate, notice and remember specifics about people who are important to them, concerned with how others feel. Strive to create an orderly and harmonious environment at work and at home.
Basically, I'm warm and fuzzy, and like to help people. I think they mentioned most lawyers are ESTJ:
ESTJ
Practical, realistic, matter-of-fact. Decisive, quickly move to implement decisions. Organize projects and people to get things done, focus on getting results in the most efficient way possible. Take care of routine details. Have a clear set of logical standards, systematically follow them and want others to also. Forceful in implementing their plans.
In other news:
Is Chicago coming up as a law town?
4 comments:
that's funny... i think i was an INFJ... so we're similar i guess...i think it said i'd be a good environmental lawyer, or a writer or something...
law school's been good so far. loyola offered me the night and the wait list for the day, then they kinda strong armed me to the night. i hope to do well, switch to the day, and get out in 3.
don't lie, that test said you'd be pussy-whipped. i aint making that one up, mikey.
we did one here as well. i'm an ESTJ, perhaps i should become a lawyer instead of a doctor...?
Hi, I randomly came across your blog through a Google search on ISFJs who are attorneys, and am finding very little information or supportive information for it. I am an ISFJ who would like to attend law school and ultimately practice law and am wondering how the whole law school experience has been for you given that you are an ISFJ. Thanks!
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