If Classes Were Assigned
by MBTI Type
ALEXANDRIA HUNT writer
INTJs are highly conceptual thinkers, independent learners and enjoy absorbing information through visual information and patterns. This, coupled with their logical and analytical nature, would make them a great fit for a class such as Architecture.
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ISTJs usually love structure, enjoy independent work, are meticulous and are drawn to logic. In a class such as Applied Mathematics, they’d be able to apply their knowledge, discipline, and systematic approaches towards solving real-world issues.
INTPs enjoy working and thinking through issues themselves, abstract ideas and are analytical. In a class such as Physics, they would have the opportunity to explore unique ideas and theories using their analytical skills.
INFJs tend to approach ideas from multiple perspectives, and enjoy thinking in more conceptual, theoretical ways. They also enjoy tackling difficult challenges, are independent, and humanitarian — a great fit for taking a Philosophy class.
ISTPs are independent learners who learn through hands-on experience and enjoy difficult challenges. In a class such as engineering, they would be able to freely apply both their logic and practical skills towards hands-on challenges.
INFPs are imaginative, conceptual, creative and they enjoy independent learning. They also enjoy exploration, being able to express themselves and doing work that aligns with their own values — and a Photography course would be a great way for them to engage in their creativity and interests!