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Post by RainFrost on Sept 3, 2004 14:53:57 GMT -5
I was put into Ravenclaw and and the personality description seems to fit me well I just don't understand how it could be like draco Malfoy! My only complaint with the quiz was it had to be either 100% Column A or 100% Column B which I didn't like because one time I was only one more Column A then Clumn B. Here is what my result was:
You are a eNTp, a Rationalist - the personality of Ravenclaw house, and your Harry Potter character match is Draco Malfoy Note: Draco is under-characterized in HP. He in an eNTp in most fanon works, but much of the possibility that he could be an eNTp is in the books aswell... but he is also possibly an eNTj (from the Personality Page) Creative, resourceful, and intellectually quick. Good at a broad range of things. Enjoy debating issues, and may be into "one-up-manship". They get very excited about new ideas and projects, but may neglect the more routine aspects of life. Generally outspoken and assertive. They enjoy people and are stimulating company. Excellent ability to understand concepts and apply logic to find solutions.
ENTPs are idea people. Their perceptive abilities cause them to see possibilities everywhere. They get excited and enthusiastic about their ideas, and are able to spread their enthusiasm to others. In this way, they get the support that they need to fulfill their visions. A well-developed ENTP is extremely visionary, inventive, and enterprising.
(from Type Logic) "Clever" is the word that perhaps describes ENTPs best. ENTPs are usually verbally as well as cerebrally quick, and generally love to argue--both for its own sake, and to show off their often-impressive skills. They tend to have a perverse sense of humor as well, and enjoy playing devil's advocate. They sometimes confuse, even inadvertently hurt, those who don't understand or accept the concept of argument as a sport.
ENTPs are as innovative and ingenious at problem-solving as they are at verbal gymnastics; on occasion, however, they manage to outsmart themselves. This can take the form of getting found out at "sharp practice"--ENTPs have been known to cut corners without regard to the rules if it's expedient -- or simply in the collapse of an over-ambitious juggling act. Both at work and at home, ENTPs are very fond of "toys"--physical or intellectual, the more sophisticated the better. They tend to tire of these quickly, however, and move on to new ones.
ENTPs are basically optimists, but in spite of this (perhaps because of it?), they tend to become extremely petulant about small setbacks and inconveniences. (Major setbacks they tend to regard as challenges, and tackle with determin- ation.) ENTPs have little patience with those they consider wrongheaded or unintelligent, and show little restraint in demonstrating this. However, they do tend to be extremely genial, if not charming, when not being harassed by life in general.
In terms of their relationships with others, ENTPs are capable of bonding very closely and, initially, suddenly, with their loved ones. Some appear to be deceptively offhand with their nearest and dearest; others are so demonstrative that they succeed in shocking co-workers who've only seen their professional side. ENTPs are also good at acquiring friends who are as clever and entertaining as they are. Aside from those two areas, ENTPs tend to be oblivious of the rest of humanity, except as an audience -- good, bad, or potential.
It's actually kinda scary how accurate the personality quiz is.
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Post by Ritsu on Sept 12, 2004 6:58:40 GMT -5
No surprises here, I guess, maybe only in the character I relate to the most You are a iNTp, a Rationalist - the personality of Ravenclaw house, and your Harry Potter charcter match is Luna Lovegood.
(from the Personality Page) Logical, original, creative thinkers. Can become very excited about theories and ideas. Exceptionally capable and driven to turn theories into clear understandings. Highly value knowledge, competence and logic. Quiet and reserved, hard to get to know well. Individualistic, having no interest in leading or following others.
(from Type Logic)INTPs are pensive, analytical folks. They may venture so deeply into thought as to seem detached, and often actually are oblivious to the world around them.
Precise about their descriptions, INTPs will often correct others (or be sorely tempted to) if the shade of meaning is a bit off. While annoying to the less concise, this fine discrimination ability gives INTPs so inclined a natural advantage as, for example, grammarians and linguists.
INTPs are relatively easy-going and amenable to most anything until their principles are violated, about which they may become outspoken and inflexible. They prefer to return, however, to a reserved albeit benign ambiance, not wishing to make spectacles of themselves.
A major concern for INTPs is the haunting sense of impending failure. They spend considerable time second-guessing themselves. The open-endedness (from Perceiving) conjoined with the need for competence (NT) is expressed in a sense that one's conclusion may well be met by an equally plausible alternative solution, and that, after all, one may very well have overlooked some critical bit of data. An INTP arguing a point may very well be trying to convince himself as much as his opposition. In this way INTPs are markedly different from INTJs, who are much more confident in their competence and willing to act on their convictions.
INTPs and Logic -- One of the tipoffs that a person is an INTP is her obsession with logical correctness. Errors are not often due to poor logic -- apparent faux pas in reasoning are usually a result of overlooking details or of incorrect context." '
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Post by nancy on Sept 12, 2004 10:00:37 GMT -5
I turned out ENTP but like Rain said, in some I'm only one more my type than the other... so it *is* accurate, but it's missing some things too, because since I'm only one more point thinking than feeling, I do some feeling stuff too. Yeah. I guess that's the only problem with internet quizzes.
Heh, Rain, we're the same type. And Rita's pretty close too. Leave it to me to notice those things.
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Post by RainFrost on Sept 19, 2004 16:08:13 GMT -5
Rita, I actually no someone irl who fits that personality exactly. As I was reading it her face like popped up into my head.
I turned out ENTP but like Rain said, in some I'm only one more my type than the other... so it *is* accurate, but it's missing some things too, because since I'm only one more point thinking than feeling, I do some feeling stuff too. Yeah. I guess that's the only problem with internet quizzes.
Heh, Rain, we're the same type. And Rita's pretty close too. Leave it to me to notice those things. Yay, go triplets personality wise! ~.:::EDIT:::.~ Whoa, I was like memerized for a couple of minutes by the smilies in my post who all roll their eyes at the exact same time when I was re-reading my post. It's like mesmerising.
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Post by nancy on Sept 19, 2004 20:03:54 GMT -5
I know, aren't they great? I love their eye-rolling greatness, because they're really coordinated and fun.. Do any other smilies on the board move? [/completely off-topic part of post]
I know a couple of people who are like that too... Like Rita, I mean... They're both pretty close friends of mine and stuff. ;D
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Post by Calavera Diablos on Sept 22, 2004 15:54:09 GMT -5
I used to be an INTP (I took the Meyers-Briggs test in HS Psych class), so it's interesting to see how I've developed. On the 2nd and 3rd questionnaries, I got and even 5/5, so I just reviewed the questions and chose which one I thought suited me more. You are a iSTp, an Artisan - the personality of Slytherin house, and your Harry Potter charcter match is Sirius Black.
(from the Personality Page) Quiet and reserved, interested in how and why things work. Excellent skills with mechanical things. Risk-takers who they live for the moment. Usually interested in and talented at extreme sports. Uncomplicated in their desires. Loyal to their peers and to their internal value systems, but not overly concerned with respecting laws and rules if they get in the way of getting something done. Detached and analytical, they excel at finding solutions to practical problems.
(from Type Logic) Like their fellow SPs, ISTPs are fundamentally Performers (note the capital 'P' :-)), but as Ts their areas of interest tend to be mechanical rather than artistic like those of ISFPs, and unlike most ESPs they do not present an impression of constant activity. On the contrary, they lie dormant, saving their energy until a project or an adventure worthy of their time comes along--and then they launch themselves at it. The apparently frenzied state that inevitably ensues is actually much more controlled than it appears--ISTPs always seem to know what they're doing when it comes to physical or mechanical obstacles--but the whole chain of events presents a confusing and paradoxical picture to an outsider.
ISTPs are equally difficult to understand in their need for personal space, which in turn has an impact on their relationships with others. They need to be able to "spread out"--both physically and psychologically--which generally implies encroaching to some degree on others, especially if they decide that something of someone else's is going to become their next project. (They are generally quite comfortable, however, with being treated the same way they treat others--at least in this respect.) But because they need such a lot of flexibility to be as spontaneous as they feel they must be, they tend to become as inflexible as the most rigid J when someone seems to be threatening their lifestyle (although they usually respond with a classic SP rage which is yet another vivid contrast to their "dormant," impassive, detached mode). These territorial considerations are usually critical in relationships with ISTPs; communication also tends to be a key issue, since they generally express themselves non-verbally. When they do actually verbalize, ISTPs are masters of the one-liner, often showing flashes of humor in the most tense situations; this can result in their being seen as thick-skinned or tasteless. I'm actually very sports impaired and tend to verbalize more when in the correct enviornment. The SP rage is something my close friends and relatives have had to endure for many years My teachers always became frustrated with me for not putting any effort into a project unless it really captured my interest. I'm currently suffering because of this in my painting class. Slytherin...? yay, I'm Padfoot.
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Post by Nie on Dec 2, 2004 9:31:27 GMT -5
You are a iNTp, a Rationalist - the personality of Ravenclaw house, and your Harry Potter charcter match is Luna Lovegood.
(from the Personality Page) Logical, original, creative thinkers. Can become very excited about theories and ideas. Exceptionally capable and driven to turn theories into clear understandings. Highly value knowledge, competence and logic. Quiet and reserved, hard to get to know well. Individualistic, having no interest in leading or following others.
(from Type Logic)INTPs are pensive, analytical folks. They may venture so deeply into thought as to seem detached, and often actually are oblivious to the world around them.
Precise about their descriptions, INTPs will often correct others (or be sorely tempted to) if the shade of meaning is a bit off. While annoying to the less concise, this fine discrimination ability gives INTPs so inclined a natural advantage as, for example, grammarians and linguists.
INTPs are relatively easy-going and amenable to most anything until their principles are violated, about which they may become outspoken and inflexible. They prefer to return, however, to a reserved albeit benign ambiance, not wishing to make spectacles of themselves.
A major concern for INTPs is the haunting sense of impending failure. They spend considerable time second-guessing themselves. The open-endedness (from Perceiving) conjoined with the need for competence (NT) is expressed in a sense that one's conclusion may well be met by an equally plausible alternative solution, and that, after all, one may very well have overlooked some critical bit of data. An INTP arguing a point may very well be trying to convince himself as much as his opposition. In this way INTPs are markedly different from INTJs, who are much more confident in their competence and willing to act on their convictions.
INTPs and Logic -- One of the tipoffs that a person is an INTP is her obsession with logical correctness. Errors are not often due to poor logic -- apparent faux pas in reasoning are usually a result of overlooking details or of incorrect context." '
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Post by lumennremirath on Dec 9, 2004 16:51:33 GMT -5
All in all, I was kind of surprised by the house, but I can see why I enjoy my character matches so much....
You are a iSFp, an Artisan - the personality of Slytherin house, and your Harry Potter charcter matches are Ginny Weasley and Neville Longbottom. (from the Personality Page) Quiet, serious, sensitive and kind. Do not like conflict, and not likely to do things which may generate conflict. Loyal and faithful. Extremely well-developed senses, and aesthetic appreciation for beauty. Not interested in leading or controlling others. Flexible and open-minded. Likely to be original and creative. Enjoy the present moment.
ISFPs tend to be quiet and reserved, and difficult to get to know well. They hold back their ideas and opinions except from those who they are closest to. They are likely to be kind, gentle and sensitive in their dealings with others. They are interested in contributing to people's sense of well-being and happiness, and will put a great deal of effort and energy into tasks which they believe in.
ISFPs have a strong affinity for aesthetics and beauty. They're likely to be animal lovers, and to have a true appreciation for the beauties of nature. They're original and independent, and need to have personal space. They value people who take the time to understand the ISFP, and who support the ISFP in pursuing their goals in their own, unique way. People who don't know them well may see their unique way of life as a sign of carefree light-heartedness, but the ISFP actually takes life very seriously, constantly gathering specific information and shifting it through their value systems, in search for clarification and underlying meaning.
ISFPs are extremely perceptive and aware of others. They constantly gather specific information about people, and seek to discover what it means. They are usually penetratingly accurate in their perceptions of others. ISFPs are warm and sympathetic. They genuinely care about people, and are strongly service-oriented in their desire to please. They have an unusually deep well of caring for those who are close to them, and are likely to show their love through actions, rather than words.
Oh yeah, long live Ginny and Neville. ;D
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Post by louchocolate on Mar 1, 2006 1:45:41 GMT -5
hello I took the quizz I am Luna Lovegood and I am in Ravenclaw, at least it is not slytherin, I am not bad
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Post by KoNeko on Mar 5, 2006 18:08:41 GMT -5
I don't remember having done this quiz, so here goes:
You are a eSFj, a Guardian - the personality of Hufflepuff house, and your Harry Potter charcter matches are Dobby the House Elf and Molly Weasley
(from the Personality Page) Warm-hearted, popular, and conscientious. Tend to put the needs of others over their own needs. Feel strong sense of responsibility and duty. Value traditions and security. Interested in serving others. Need positive reinforcement to feel good about themselves. Well-developed sense of space and function.
(from Type Logic) All else being equal, ESFJs enjoy being in charge. They see problems clearly and delegate easily, work hard and play with zest. ESFJs, as do most SJs, bear strong allegiance to rights of seniority. They willingly provide service (which embodies life's meaning) and expect the same from others.
ESFJs are easily wounded. And when wounded, their emotions will not be contained. They by nature "wear their hearts on their sleeves," often exuding warmth and bonhomie, but not infrequently boiling over with the vexation of their souls. Some ESFJs channel these vibrant emotions into moving dramatic performances on stage and screen.
Strong, contradictory forces consume the ESFJ. Their sense of right and wrong wrestles with an overwhelming rescuing, 'mothering' drive. This sometimes results in swift, immediate action taken upon a transgressor, followed by stern reprimand
As caretakers, ESFJs sense danger all around--germs within, the elements without, unscrupulous malefactors, insidious character flaws. The world is a dangerous place, not to be trusted. Not that the ESFJ is paranoid; 'hyper-vigilant' would be more precise. And thus they serve excellently as protectors, outstanding in fields such as medical care and elementary education.
DOBBY THE HOUSE ELF?! NOOOOO!!
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