MsAnthropy_Indefatigably
The Black One
Just wondering what the overall make-up of INTP's we have here. I imagine that most any of us can have PhD's if we wanted, but I want to see what the spread looks like between drop out's and PhD's we have...
From my point of view, this poll assumes we are all done with school, and younger people who are still students are not taking into consideration.
I am in college, and will be done with it in a year and a half. However, I didn't see any option available that fit my situation. I guess I'll have to come back here in a year and a half to choose the "Completed 1 (one) Associate or Bachelor' Degree" option.
Yes, emotional needs. I understand. Welcome back!!!I have? I've barely written on this forum the last 6 weeks or so. It's probably because nobody welcomed me back :<
I chose "Completed 1 Bachelor's" because I'll be done by the end of this year. So here's to me being optimistic. My major is in Child Development, started off as a Nursing Major...
I just put "Completed Bachelor's" since I'll be graduating in May with a BA in Graphic Design.
If I do get my Master's, I'll be getting in Computer Science or something related to web coding/programming.
I am in nursing now! Lower level LPN nursing, but nursing natheless. Lol. Just fell into it after taking a severence package from an ex-employer, Motorola. If I had know where my talents really laid, I would have gone into engineering like my co-workers suggested. Or gone into computers sciences of some kind. Still time, I suppose....
I am in nursing now! Lower level LPN nursing, but nursing natheless. Lol. Just fell into it after taking a severence package from an ex-employer, Motorola. If I had know where my talents really laid, I would have gone into engineering like my co-workers suggested. Or gone into computers sciences of some kind. Still time, I suppose....
I agree with switching while you can, and if you can.
I was originally interested in nursing but uh...Anatomy and Bio-Chem didn't work well with my non-studying self. I don't think I would have truly liked it though when I got into the field. More recently I found myself interested in Forensic Anthropology but I would probably be faced with the same anatomy and other classes that require serious studying anyways.
I refuse to indicate my education level because this thread's title is cheap and misleading. I feel bamboozled.![]()
And I wouldn't mind that sort of study, I am just not as "natural" with the caring part. lol. I am only spathetic towards patients because the flip side would
Having to deal with them at even longer length and intensity. I do wanna care more, but I just don't. Instead I have a more secret schizoid response. I just want to be comfortable and in my zone. Not having to constantly emotionally support others. I think I just made that epiphany!lol
Ah, I can understand the caring part. Having to do that on a daily basis... But look what I did there...I helped you with your epiphany...that will be $50...I don't give out epiphany help for free. O.o
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Yeah! At least; if not a shout out at my graduation when I go back! lol
Lol, the results of this poll are telling. I definitely believe that a majority of the people that are here/post in the forums are actually not INTP personalities. Additionally I feel that most <=18 year olds cant comprehend the questions of the majority of the test to accurately answer. Then there are the rest who tailor their answers to fit who they want to be or think they are but in reality they are deceiving themselves.
Sorry for digression, back on topic- I currently have a bachelors as well as completion of additional technical courses etc. If I won the lottery I would be a student for life. I hunger for knowledge but hate the boring routines (homework, cramming for exams etc.) Ideally I would go back and study what I want and apply myself as desired throughout the various subject matters as they spark my interest.