Melrose High School Algebra 2
Day 2
Personality Test
Welcome back to planning your future.
Today you will take the standardized scientific personality test. It is called the Myers-Briggs Personality Test. This is not a test you can fail. It is 70 yes/no questions all about you. Think carefully about each question, answer thoughtfully, and you will find out more about your personality. This will begin to get you thinking about what jobs might fit well with who you are as a person. Your personality will continue to evolve as you get older, but it does strongly inform who you are today as you prepare to move on from Melrose High.
You'll take some of this information into your research notes, and a section of your final paper will be based on these results. Check out the link below to begin your test and the link that follows to learn more about your personality.
Myers-Briggs Personality Test
After you know your 4-letter personality, visit this link with great descriptions of each personality!
Watch the additional videos below to give you an idea of what the Myers-Briggs test is all about. When you've finished, write 5-7 complete sentences about your results in your Life After Melrose google doc. YOU MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. You may write more about your personality than just these questions.
When you have finished your paragraph, bring it up and I'll give you some feedback and sign off.
Also try these links for more info:
1) Intro to Myers Briggs
2) My favorite video on it, an illustrated intro
3) Clips of all 16 personality types
- What was your personality type?
- What does each letter mean?
- What are your personality strengths and weaknesses?
- Do you believe the description of your personality is accurate? Why / why not?
- What careers might be a good fit for you based on your personality?
- Who are some famous people of the same 4-letter Myers-Briggs?
When you have finished your paragraph, bring it up and I'll give you some feedback and sign off.
Also try these links for more info:
1) Intro to Myers Briggs
2) My favorite video on it, an illustrated intro
3) Clips of all 16 personality types