Learning Objectives: 1. Identify different personality types 2. Understand our own personality type 3. Relate our personality type to career and college.

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Learning Objectives: 1. Identify different personality types 2. Understand our own personality type 3. Relate our personality type to career and college options

 E=ExtraversionI=Introversion  S=SensingN=Intuition  T=ThinkingF=Feeling  J=JudgingP=Perceiving 1. Background Knowledge: Write one or two words/phrases in the “What I think it means” section to describe someone with each personality type.

2. Presentation Descriptions: Add one or two descriptive words/phrases to the “Presentation Notes” section. Extraversion (E) The following statements generally apply to me:  I am seen as “outgoing” or as a “people person.”  I feel comfortable in groups and like working in them.  I have a wide range of friends and know lots of people.  I sometimes jump too quickly into an activity and don’t allow enough time to think it over.  Before I start a project, I sometimes forget to stop and get clear on what I want to do and why.

Introversion (I) The following statements generally apply to me:  I am seen as “reflective” or “reserved.”  I feel comfortable being alone and like things I can do on my own.  I prefer to know just a few people well.  I sometimes spend too much time reflecting and don’t move into action quickly enough.  I sometimes forget to check with the outside world to see if my ideas really fit the experience.

Sensing (S) The following statements generally apply to me:  I remember events as snapshots of what actually happened.  I solve problems by working through facts until I understand the problem.  I am pragmatic and look to the “bottom line.”  I start with facts and then form a big picture.  I trust experience first and trust words and symbols less.  Sometimes I pay so much attention to facts, either present or past, that I miss new possibilities.

Intuition (N) The following statements generally apply to me:  I remember events by what I read “between the lines” about their meaning.  I solve problems by leaping between different ideas and possibilities.  I am interested in doing things that are new and different.  I like to see the big picture, then to find out the facts.  I trust impressions, symbols, and metaphors more than what I actually experienced  Sometimes I think so much about new possibilities that I never look at how to make them a reality.

Thinking (T) The following statements generally apply to me:  I enjoy technical and scientific fields where logic is important.  I notice inconsistencies.  I look for logical explanations or solutions to most everything.  I make decisions with my head and want to be fair.  I believe telling the truth is more important than being tactful.  Sometimes I miss or don’t value the “people” part of a situation.  I can be seen as too task-oriented, uncaring, or indifferent.

Feeling (F) The following statements generally apply to me:  I have a people or communications orientation.  I am concerned with harmony and nervous when it is missing.  I look for what is important to others and express concern for others.  I make decisions with my heart and want to be compassionate.  I believe being tactful is more important than telling the “cold” truth.  Sometimes I miss seeing or communicating the “hard truth” of situations.  I am sometimes experienced by others as too idealistic, mushy, or indirect.

Judging (J) The following statements generally apply to me:  I like to have things decided.  I appear to be task oriented.  I like to make lists of things to do.  I like to get my work done before playing.  I plan work to avoid rushing just before a deadline.  Sometimes I focus so much on the goal that I miss new information.

Perceiving (P) The following statements generally apply to me:  I like to stay open to respond to whatever happens.  I appear to be loose and casual. I like to keep plans to a minimum.  I like to approach work as play or mix work and play.  I work in bursts of energy.  I am stimulated by an approaching deadline.  Sometimes I stay open to new information so long I miss making decisions when they are needed. 3. My Personality Type Prediction: Circle one in each section below that you think best describes your personality type.

My Life Plan  Log into Firefox  Log onto Naviance.  Click on “My Planner”.  Then click on “Tasks assigned to Me”.  Expand list (right side)  Click on MLP 10.3 My Personality Type,.MLP 10.3 My Personality Type  Finish, “Do What You Are” assessment.   If you finish early make sure to complete the following;  Click on “My Planner”.  Then click on “Tasks assigned to Me”.  Expand list (right side)  Then finish “MLP 10.1 Welcome Survey”