Score 1 For The Team
Feb. 3rd, 2011 09:07 amI scored 33*.
I am not one bit surprised.
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It bothers me that 24 of the questions score if you agree and 26 score if you disagree.
I think the fact that I bothered to notice this was more telling than the pseudo-test to begin with. It should be considered some kind of Bonus Round or something.
* The Calculate Score button no longer works, but it tells you how to score just beneath it. I loved screwing with these kinds of tests back in grade school and college. You can always give the test administrators exactly what they are expecting. Meyers-Briggs has always been the best to mess with, because administrators are so damned sure that it's 100% unbreakable. Only once have I ever seen a "personality test" that I actually liked.
EDIT: A repeat of this quiz a year later, and this time I scored 40. Much higher than I expected, but I'm also being more of my natural self now than I had previously been, so it's not completely unsurprising.
I am not one bit surprised.
...
It bothers me that 24 of the questions score if you agree and 26 score if you disagree.
I think the fact that I bothered to notice this was more telling than the pseudo-test to begin with. It should be considered some kind of Bonus Round or something.
* The Calculate Score button no longer works, but it tells you how to score just beneath it. I loved screwing with these kinds of tests back in grade school and college. You can always give the test administrators exactly what they are expecting. Meyers-Briggs has always been the best to mess with, because administrators are so damned sure that it's 100% unbreakable. Only once have I ever seen a "personality test" that I actually liked.
EDIT: A repeat of this quiz a year later, and this time I scored 40. Much higher than I expected, but I'm also being more of my natural self now than I had previously been, so it's not completely unsurprising.