The 16 Myers-Briggs Types Chart Page 5

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Feeling (F) persons decide on the basis of their feelings, personal likes and dislikes. Feeling
types value harmony and are distressed by interpersonal friction. Harmony in the classroom with
classmates and with the professor will be of ultimate importance for Feeling types.
Judging (J) types try to order and control their world. They are decisive, may be closed-minded,
and are usually well organized. They meet deadlines, like planning, and prefer to work on only
one thing at a time. Judging types will usually have very well organized notebooks, and will
structure their time to complete assignments promptly. Judging types will struggle if changes
occur and they need to adapt, or if they are required to work with a group that is not as well
organized, or if they need to cram for an exam.
Perceiving (P) types are spontaneous and don’t like to be boxed in by deadlines or plans. They
want to gather more information before making a decision. They work at many things at once.
Perceivers are flexible and often good in emergencies when plans are disrupted. Their biggest
problem is procrastination. Perceivers also have trouble getting assignments in on time or
budgeting their time. They may, however, actually do well cramming for an exam or rushing to
get a project finished as they thrive on last-minute pressure.

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