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INTJoe
10-16-2007, 10:35 AM
Hate to start a new thread just for little ol' me, but anyway I found the forum a week ago or so and decided to register, so here I am. I'm not as extreme an INTJ as many of you appear to be, so I may appear to be ESFP to some you extremists. ;D

My numbers are I-56, N-88, T-25, J-11.

Props to INTJohn, as I must say I stole my idea for a name from him. I hate coming up with names on these forums so I stole his idea. If y'all want me to change it, I will. No problem.

My closest friend is INTP, and my live-in girlfriend is ISTJ.

I've got a 5-year professional degree in Architecture, and am currently studying for my 9 licensing exams. I'm 28 and will likely be a registered architect by 29 or 30.

Any questions?

-INTJoe

Ijz
10-16-2007, 02:12 PM
Hi, and welcome to the forum,

Questions? Sure I have some questions:

Hate to start a new thread just for little ol' me, but anyway I found the forum a week ago or so and decided to register, so here I am. I'm not as extreme an INTJ as many of you appear to be, so I may appear to be ESFP to some you extremists. ;D

Extremists? Really? Could you give an example?



Props to INTJohn, as I must say I stole my idea for a name from him. I hate coming up with names on these forums so I stole his idea. If y'all want me to change it, I will. No problem.

I hope INTJohn doesn't hear about this :scared: ;D



I've got a 5-year professional degree in Architecture, and am currently studying for my 9 licensing exams. I'm 28 and will likely be a registered architect by 29 or 30.

What kind of architecture, as in buildings/construction?

INTJoe
10-16-2007, 05:21 PM
It's just a joke. I've noticed a lot of people display their numbers in their profile and many of them seem to be well into the 60's for all 4 areas.

As you can see my TJ is rather low (25 and 11 respectively), so it was a joke that I may appear more like an ESFP, or I suppose better yet, INFP-ish. My IN is high.

Yes, architecture as in buildings. I think an INTJ does well in this field, as much of what we deal with are ideas and drawings as opposed to dealing with people. I care deeply about helping mankind, but don't care for dealing with people to get there! HA! I enjoy beginning with a "big picture" idea and trickling down to figure out the details as I progress.

Of course, a good architect must be able to communicate with Contractors and building owners and consultants on a regular basis. Being a "mastermind" surely helps in putting a building together! Actually, Keirsey calls the INTP's the "architects", but INTP's are very similar to INTJ's.

Thanks for asking!

mind_wander
10-16-2007, 09:53 PM
Welcome joe