Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I am also one of the prior ISTJ posters, and I am also in appellate litigation -- love briefing and motions practice, and enjoy arguing (but don't love it, and am not sorry that I only argue a few times a year). We should start some kind of club . . . .
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
How can you be an FP type and succeed/enjoy law??
Anonymous wrote: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.