The Habitat Doctor
Eccentric Ecologist
I realize this has at least been semi-discussed in previous threads, some of which I've skimmed through, so I'll try to keep it short and hide the redundant parts. I haven't investigated much, I'm lazy atm :P
I first became aware of the MBTI in high school (2005), originally tested as a hardcore INTJ (J was normally over 80-90%), and repeated the same results on several subsequent tests through summer 2009 (5 semesters of college completed), at which point I was allowed to conduct my first true field research and I became the all-perceiving idea machine that I am today (while working on one project, I drafted proposals for 7 more, and outlines for approx. 30 on top of that.) Since then, I went from attempting to get 2 degrees in under 4 years with a 3.8+ GPA (Fisheries & Wildlife Biology and Sociology, and I routinely took over 18 credits) to a dysfunctional genius barely able to pull off a 3.0 and cutting my undergraduate academic pursuit short in an attempt to enter grad school.
In childhood I was very much INTP, but it stopped at about age 15 (2003). Childhood experiences described in this thread:
So, my two general questions are:
1. What happened?
2. Is it possible that INTP/INTJ are merely two sides of the same coin?
My specific question is:
How can one tell the difference between an INTJ and an INTP under stress? (I understand that there's this J/P switch thing that's apparently induced by stress...?)
I first became aware of the MBTI in high school (2005), originally tested as a hardcore INTJ (J was normally over 80-90%), and repeated the same results on several subsequent tests through summer 2009 (5 semesters of college completed), at which point I was allowed to conduct my first true field research and I became the all-perceiving idea machine that I am today (while working on one project, I drafted proposals for 7 more, and outlines for approx. 30 on top of that.) Since then, I went from attempting to get 2 degrees in under 4 years with a 3.8+ GPA (Fisheries & Wildlife Biology and Sociology, and I routinely took over 18 credits) to a dysfunctional genius barely able to pull off a 3.0 and cutting my undergraduate academic pursuit short in an attempt to enter grad school.
In childhood I was very much INTP, but it stopped at about age 15 (2003). Childhood experiences described in this thread:
So, my two general questions are:
1. What happened?
2. Is it possible that INTP/INTJ are merely two sides of the same coin?
My specific question is:
How can one tell the difference between an INTJ and an INTP under stress? (I understand that there's this J/P switch thing that's apparently induced by stress...?)