What's Your MBTI Personality Type?
Discover the 16 MBTI personalities among international students and find your social circle. Learn about INTJ, INTP, ENFP and more.
What's Your MBTI Personality Type? Discover the 16 Personalities Among International Students and Find Your Social Circle!
As an international student, have you ever wondered what your MBTI personality type is? In recent years, MBTI has become extremely popular. Conversations have shifted from 'What's your zodiac sign?' to 'Hey friend, what's your MBTI personality type?'
MBTI is based on Carl Jung's 'Psychological Types.' It classifies personality types into five aspects: Mind, Energy, Nature, Tactics, and Identity. Through combinations of different dimensions, we get the 16 well-known personality traits.
For example, Eileen Gu's MBTI is INTJ. INTJs are often called 'Architects.' They are independent, calm, have high insight, clear goals, are good at logical thinking, and have strong self-motivation. However, they can be overly rational and neglect emotions, sometimes seeming cold and combative.
In contrast, INTPs are even more rational and logical than INTJs. They are perfectionists who love to solve problems but are often less sociable and more independent.
On the other end of the spectrum are ENFPs. They are enthusiastic, optimistic, social, and good at sensing others' emotions. ENFP international students are active in various clubs and love to participate in all kinds of activities on campus.
In the diverse environment of studying abroad, people from different regions, cultures, and races come together. Breaking the ice by discussing MBTI can be a great way to start conversations. But remember, MBTI is just one of many psychological tests. It can help us understand ourselves better, but it doesn't define us completely.