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I don't know, because as an INTJ student I avoided talking to professors no matter what the cost.
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Not an academic, just a former student...
I've had a few professors I could see as possible INTJs, one in particular. He was a very nice man, and had so much boyish charm that I couldn't help but love him to pieces. But academically, he was terrifying. He was so particular and picky, especially when it came to writing. Didn't care too much about whether a paper was in a particular format, but always talked about good prose. He very rarely doled out praise, but when he did, it made me feel amazing. He told me I that I "write well," and I nearly died. It worked, though--I always worked so hard for his class. When I become a professor, I'll be horrible. I mean, horribly difficult, in a good way. I learned from some of the best! |
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MBTI: INTJ
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"Cool and really knows his stuff, but initially seemed just cocky until you got to know him before the half way point in his first class."
I only know of one off the top of my head. |
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