My Big Five
Autor: bubbas14 • July 10, 2014 • Essay • 750 Words (3 Pages) • 734 Views
My Big Five
Do you feel as if you don’t know yourself? Do you want to find out? The Big Five Personality Test is questionnaire to help you find about your personality. If you have doubts about which you are, or what you are capable of doing, you should take this test. It grades you by the five dimensions: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Each of these dimensions plays a very important role in everyone’s life and how they react to society. Taking this test won’t change your life unless you take the initiative to do so. I took the test and it was very impressive. It got most of the dimensions that I think about myself.
The first evaluation to the test was the Openness to Experience/Intellect. I scored a 59% which is telling me I typically don't seek out new experiences. It also means I’m a down to earth guy with a narrow interest and uncreative. I think this is 75% right because I’m a very down to earth guy. I have a very focus interest in every little thing I do, for example, I have one favorite football team that will never change and I will only love one type of music even though I like some different music from time to time. But the only thing I disagree about is that the test said I am uncreative. I’m a very creative person that always thinks outside the box and never have a boring thought in my mind. So far the test is proven to be right.
Then there is the Conscientiousness part of the test which I scored an 83%. I like this section very well because I think it’s important to life and most morals in life. It says that I am very well-organized, and can be relied upon, if you can’t be relied on in life, who will trust you? You would have no friends that will depend on you and probably a terrible job. Being well organized is very important as well, if you’re an unorganized person and you work with a lot of paperwork. You will eventually lose most of the papers and lose your job with it. It’s kind of like having self-discipline
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