| ISTJ |
| ISFJ |
I am almost evenly split between J and P, though J always edges the P out. Wonder what that means? |
| INTJ. Solid on everything except the S/N, where I'm on the line. |
| INFP here. I've seriously considered switching to a different profession many times but I'm still here. I am definitely odd woman out in this profession. |
Ditto. Well, maybe not the off the chart J part, but I am strongly I, T, and J, with N/S being closely split. I do appellate litigation and love it, except for oral arguments. |
| Entj |
| ENTJ when first out of law school, still entj, but moving closer to the I, 15 years later |
I'm one of the prior ISTJ posters and I'm also in appellate litigation. I do enjoy briefing. I don't love doing oral arguments frequently, but I get a kick out of a good argument every now and then. |
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INFP. Did not like practicing and left. Eventually wound up in career consulting/resume writing and MBTI interpretation.
I loved studying law, but I think it was very hard to be an F in litigation. |
Yes, I had to get out of litigation because I felt like a square peg in a round hole most of the time. Not surprisingly, I gravitated more towards dispute resolution and counseling (before leaving law entirely). signed, an ENFP |
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INFP
Though for the life of me I can't remember what that means. But one of my best friends is also, which thought was neat. |
| ENTJ, but right on the line of E/I. DH is INTJ. I think our poor kids are doomed to be very heavy NTJs, and one is already talking about law school (at 7 - sigh). |
This is such an NFP response.
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