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The Results That I Received from Both the Myers-Briggs and Strong Inventory Assessment Tests Were Astonishing.

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To: Thomas Demmon

From: Micael Measho

Date: September 30, 2010

Re: Myers-Briggs & Strong Inventory results

The results that I received from both the Myers-Briggs and Strong Inventory assessment tests were astonishing.

In the Myers- Briggs test, I was qualified as an introvert (I) who likes to reflect, act and then reflect again. I also like to take my time to rebuild my energy by not participating in any kind of activities which is one of the qualities of an introvert. Furthermore, I received a very startling intuitive (N) response for the second section of the Myer-Briggs test. I myself have always thought that I am a sensing (S) person who prefers to look at data and facts and not believe in hunches and premonitions. On the other hand, this explains why I don’t do so well on exams when I get a chance to sit back and think about my answers before I hand it in. I often second guess myself and make enormous mistakes because I tend to follow my intuition instead of sticking to what I know.

The Strong Inventory test was also able to reflect some of my qualities and enabled me to look at what kind of careers I would be able to pursue in case I decide too. I have always been interested in the business and administrative occupations which were suggested for me by the Strong Inventory test, but I choose to pursue engineering because of its vast flexibility of applicable fields and the knowledge that you gain of how things work in our everyday lives.

Additionally, using my responses for the basic interest section the Strong Inventory test suggested that I would be well suited to pursue a career in Legal Studies. I have always been described by my friends and family, as a person who likes to argue

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