Lawyers - Do you know your MBTI personality type?

Anonymous
ISTJ
Anonymous
ISFJ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ISTJ, with a very close N/S split. The J is almost off the charts. Very few "F"s in law, I would imagine.


I think you might be the first "S" in this thread (although I see you have a lot of "N" too). J off the charts? Wow, my P self would have problems living with you!


I am almost evenly split between J and P, though J always edges the P out. Wonder what that means?
Anonymous
INTJ. Solid on everything except the S/N, where I'm on the line.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ISTJ, with a very close N/S split. The J is almost off the charts. Very few "F"s in law, I would imagine.


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.
Anonymous
Entj
Anonymous
ENTJ when first out of law school, still entj, but moving closer to the I, 15 years later
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ISTJ, with a very close N/S split. The J is almost off the charts. Very few "F"s in law, I would imagine.


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.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


This is such an NFP response.
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