sallyJones
Redshirt
Hello Fellow INTPs,
I have been doing a lot of research online for the quote unquote best version of the Myers-Briggs Personality Test.
I realize there are a lot of them online, and some are better than others. However, I wanted to share one software called "Turbo MBTI" that I thought was really effective and inexpensive here: www.turbombti.com.
Unlike free questionnaires online which are 70 - 80 questions long and ask redundant questions like: "Do you prefer to read a book or go to a party?" and "Do you prefer to sit to the side or to the center of the room?" which are completely subject to circumstantial analysis, the software asks you questions only once and approaches it from a more direct perspective, listing the traits of an introvert and extrovert and letting the test-taker decide which letter he or she prefers. Anyways, I wanted to share that opportunity with you guys and see what you thought of it, because my family and I thoroughly enjoyed using the software and thought it was very precise in its personality descriptions.
Sincerely,
SJ (Sally Jones)
I have been doing a lot of research online for the quote unquote best version of the Myers-Briggs Personality Test.
I realize there are a lot of them online, and some are better than others. However, I wanted to share one software called "Turbo MBTI" that I thought was really effective and inexpensive here: www.turbombti.com.
Unlike free questionnaires online which are 70 - 80 questions long and ask redundant questions like: "Do you prefer to read a book or go to a party?" and "Do you prefer to sit to the side or to the center of the room?" which are completely subject to circumstantial analysis, the software asks you questions only once and approaches it from a more direct perspective, listing the traits of an introvert and extrovert and letting the test-taker decide which letter he or she prefers. Anyways, I wanted to share that opportunity with you guys and see what you thought of it, because my family and I thoroughly enjoyed using the software and thought it was very precise in its personality descriptions.
Sincerely,
SJ (Sally Jones)