*INFJ constant complaints about tests timing, profs motives, not studying and having bad memory*
*INFJ gets an A+*
....accurate. I've had this complaint before. You won't hear me saying it to the teach though 😂
I come to have a good time and honestly I am feeling so attacked right now.
INTP was very accurate. He wouldn't care about grades, he'd just be content with self-learning, aka wikipedia binges.
Lol I don't think so.... I had 4 INTP friends and I don't see the same pattern
@@ramachandrakavitha8065 i am an intp and know 2 of them and we all value self learning more than school. I for example am multilingual and know a lot about physics, biology and random facts. They also know the weirdest facts and are very good in what they actually enjoy. I still struggle a little with grades and care about them tho. But thats because i wanna do this one specific study at the uni
@@jessie-ht7bc i am also an intp an although i do care about self learning, i never let my grades drop. I also care about grades though i maybe care for self learning slightly more
Before exam, I find myself afraid of failing it but still find myself procrastinating and studying only a day before the exam.
- An INFJ
i procratrinated my whole senior year of high school on the math homework and had the audacity to start copying 1000 math exercises 1 day before the end of the school year.
as a fellow INFJ I am ashamed to say I studied for all my AP exams this year literally the night/day before
As an INTP, the amount of tests I've passed without studying is extronomical.
Well, it’s one thing for me as INTP to just pass but it’s another for me to want to get above 90%
@@mechadoggy I literally got straight A's last year without studying at all. School is way to easy. I'm also an INTP.
@@thefool5460 That explains your response. Yeah, high school is definitely easy enough without having to study, especially since all the mandatory homework that they give out essentially helps you review the material. Wait until you get to college and take classes like organic chemistry or genetics.
I can only get good grades when I actually am interested in the subject.
- INFP with ADHD
I really liked math when i was little, so i picked a scientific high school (it's called liceo scientifico here in Italy), but i completely lost interest in maths (the fact the teacher was terrible and sometimes couldn't even solve the problems she gave us didn't help). Rip
@@persian338 yeah if we don't have motivation left, it will all go downhill lol
@@linneav1064 yup, i lost interest in many things because i wasn't motivated enough
@@persian338 it's such a struggle. especially during the pandemic. i have no motivation for anything slightly boring
INFJ actually looks like this: studies for the peripheries of the test JUST IN CASE some random question is thrown in to catch us off guard, ends up highlighting EVERY sentence in the textbook because, somehow, they all seem relevant, can't sleep the night before because you're imagining what's going to be on the test, then start thinking about not being able to sleep, which will affect your performance on the test, then start having panic attacks about not sleeping, then start thinking about excuses on why you're going to fail the test, then you get to the test, it's easy as hell, you pass with an A, yet you can't help wonder if you would have gotten an A+ had you only gotten a few hours sleep... It plagues you for the rest of eternity, then you die.
True. Also I am pretty offended when the test is easy. Like, how you dare not ask me all the material??? It is all relevant!!! What do you mean your time has limits?
@@noeliboeromaiorano So am I. Like, don't dumb it down for the rest of the class! Yet before the test I'm always like, "I'm going to fail, I'm going to lose my scholarship, I'm going to end up in the gutter with a sign that says, 'Will let you tell me your life story while I nod sympathetically for money...'"
In three days I have finals and this comment sums it up pretty well for me as an INFJ.
this is actually what happened to me... I have an exam today but got like no sleep yesterday and now I'm commenting on this vid despite that I still have material to learn a few hours before the exam :')) but I spent so long on every other detail
The INTJ is so accurate, hearing it'll be a multiple choice test makes me 1000 times less anxious
Yep.... I hated written tests so much... I also hated reading textbooks when I was in high-school because it felt like a forced routine (not anymore), so I loved MCQs so much...
OK, but unless we find a way to use the Force, we can never be sure we can crack the exam.
@@Michael59197 Do or Don't, there's no try even though it is risky as heck
This the way (of INTJs)
Its a process of elimination for me. which answers are obviously incorrect, which answers are obviously trying to trick you, which answers look close enough to the number I got on the calculator. whatever answer is left, no matter how wrong it may seem, must be the right choice. lmao
That's have I've done it literally my entire life, this dude knows all XD.
Me an INTP: Alright, let's study. *spends the entire night procrastinating*
Also me, after the test: Who knew I can pass without actually studying?
That’s me... I get bad anxiety from procrastinating but I do it anyways
Looking back at high school I always tried to focus and punched myself to make an actual plan for my studying but in the end I just threw it out of the window and procrastinated 24/7. Then I just came down to earth and actually sit and studied 4 hours prior to the test without any sleep (still procrastinate in the middle of the process tho 🤪) and still land good grade. I think maybe thats why I've never really tried my best at school before, because I've never really failed
As an INFP I'm torn between internally screaming and singing my heart out when taking an exam.
I'm so chilled when I'm giving my exam i literally sing but before exam 💀
~INFP
That always happens to me! But, I also feel like I'm going to die because my heart is racing thinking that I don't have enough time...~INFP
INTJ is correct, haven't learned much for years except how to see through teachers test traps and wording.
As an ENFJ I think this is the one thing I’ve really done with my Ni over the years. I never thought learning material was totally necessary if I could learn the teacher (how they write tests). I felt like everyone else was wasting effort. I saved my actual studying for things I cared about.
HA, my INTJ dad actually studied hard AND knew all the system's tricks. So basically he was a god at school lol
In my experience, those students who make these "strategies" about multiple choice tests are the ones who fail them most of the time. I realised early on that these strategies are useless and unfounded, so I studied instead. And I am INTJ.
INFJ here, I don't hate exams, I just hate the feeling of being tested 😂
And being judged aswell and the pressure is just too much to handle it's so hard to not be scared and stuff! 🥺
@@bagelqueen7555 i dont think you are an intj cuz its okay for us to be judged we an answer for that + we are judgmental ppl... idk dude but you look too soft to be an INTJ
@@brofirstentretaiment1834 oh I'm not a INTJ I actually don't know what I am to be honest. I'm just saying the pressure is too much 🙃😂
The INFJ situation literally just happened to me. I started an angry monologue of how teachers are stepping on our human rights because they make us have three exams in the last day. And my friends were staying there like 👁👄👁
You can't imagine the teacher just walk into class and say: "oh today yall have test, right now."
Me: 👁️👄👁️ wtf?
We have two tests and a speech the day before Christmas break.
I only have four classes...
ENFP literally me during exams 🤣 “wait...maybe they want me to think the way they think”
It would be me with multiple choice but I’m in the uk so it’s essay based a lot of the time 😂
i literaly know that the best way to pass is to actually know how the teacher thinks
INTJ is so accurate lmao. There was this part of a language test where I was supposed to memorize 3 poems, and one of them was to be tested on. In the end, I only memorized one of the poems that I thought was going to be it and got it right lol. Work smart, not hard 🙃
As an INTJ professor myself, I know that some students might consider cracking the multiple choice question code, so I anticipated and made all possible answers confusing, tricky, and extremely similar to each other, also in a random pattern.
@@kuramacabre I, too, is an INTJ teacher and I make the options pretty much similar to each other and questions are almost of the same number of words. I also make sure that I leave no clues within an option as much as possible.
I used to find common formulas that work on maximum questions in exam papers. They usually ask repeated concepts which is boring and too easy. I love the responses of INTJ teachers here. "Finally, a worthy opponent." - INTJ students
@@jellyfishi_ Oh as an INTJ I will always come up with a formula to work smarter instead of harder. MWAHAHAHAHA!
- Not saying that we don't work hard at all. We just tend to focus more on subjects and areas that are most likely to help us succeed in whatever we're trying to accomplish. :)
Not necessarily, Mr. INTJ! The longest answer might be a trap one with half truth and half false! - Another INTJ
I’m a teacher so in lover with MCQs, and he was right, another another intj...
The longest answer was the correct one as far as the theoretical exams for the driving license are concerned .( INTJ as well )
Knowing how to take the exam has enhanced my scores even when I didn't study everything- intj
You gotta fight!
For your right!
To do nothing! 🎶
@@ritaruggerone4434 fight for ur right! Fights for ur right! I want to do nothing! I want I want!
Seriously exams don't test you really if you think it that way, exams are test on the basis of what teacher wants to know not what you actually know. -- INTJ
Sir; please use punctuation as English isn't grammatically able to unambigously explain itself - fellow INTJ from a foreign country who had to read your sentence five times
EDIT: Thank you! Now the sentence is perfectly readable 👍
@@MiscName1493 hence people that get their GED and finish school two or three years early.
I think everyone can agree finals are a pain to everyone who either studied or didn’t study. They’re just stressful
INFP-T here lol
I see tests as a great relief and relaxation because we finally get to show that we're ready to move to the next subject after the teacher teaches everything 5 times in a row because of the geniuses in class
As INTP, I couldn't have cared less about grades.
Any INTP knows the logic pattern of standardized education is nor for us. Hopefully, it will improve some day.
You are right, i have never concerned about my grades until now. I start working for university 😧😩
Then you get to college, where it is still standardized and has patterns BUT the pattern forces you to make an effort and read the (much larger) books 😞
Source: I'm on my 3th year studying physics and electromagnetic forces are killing me
That is wrong. I do know that school knowledge isn't really helpful but grades are very needed because certain jobs aren't possible without good grades, well atleast in my country. I do not study before an exam but just go through the chapters and that's enough to make me pass and become top 3 in the class. I have attended competitions and that is what I prove worthy because the happiness I got when I was in top 20 in my country at round 1 was enough to satisfy me more than passing and getting a 100 at my final exams. It may not seem like a big accomplishment but I was satisfied with it.
I know, the only class I ever studied on high school was history and that was because the names and dates where a lot and I actually enjoyed learning it. When I say study is just a light review because for me it was so easy to memorize it. The other classes were even easier and required a lighter review or none at all.
In University the first year was a breeze and I started lazing around. I don’t know if it’s because I was lazy or because the exams were a tad more difficult (or both) but my grades dropped from 90’s to 80-70s. Then again some professors suck at teaching and that probably another factor
As an enfp I died watching this. This is how I think on EVERY MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST
Same. I cannot state how many mult questions I've spent a whole journey on cause I was overthinking it
Wait, the answer is A?
I know its possible but like
Is it too obvious?
Am I missing something here?
I better go back and waste five minutes re-doing the problem, just to be safe
I edited my comment because it was stupid and I'm pretty sure that not only infps would relate to it
1 year later: so, I forgot what my comment was, but pretty sure it was stupid. Sometimes I see a comment I wrote some time ago and I feel like I was a completely different person. And I feel like I was freaking annoying. And I hope one year later I won't find this that I wrote now annoying...
Me, infp, studying:
I'll do that later, i have a lot of time🙂
Later: look at the clock and see 9 p.m.
Fuck🙃
@@saeranchoi3343 once, i had to reproduce a drawing for the art class, but i kept procrastinating, and the day of the due i forgot that thing at home on pourpose. The next week i went on a trip so i didn't finish the drawing, the week after i finished the drawing at 5 a.m. the day of the due
INTJ- -100% accurate and said while wearing a beanie, couldn’t be more me. Campaigning for more INTJ beanie scenes!
As an INTJ professor myself, I know that some students might consider cracking the multiple choice question code, so I anticipated and made all possible answers confusing, tricky, and extremely similar to each other, also in a random pattern.
Nope I don't think it matches for all intj's I am one too once I get my interest in something I can study with my focus in it for hours. It's most probably that you should think about yourself again before calling you an INTJ. I do these type of this mostly language or literature exams. Others like science and maths are easy.
I myself, am an INFP, but I can relate to INTJ. I would study how the summative tests were placed by my teachers and unlock the patterns they use and trick questions they are up to their sleeves
As an INFJ that was literally me for every test before break, especially if they sent homework home during the break. Cue inner rage emotions.
I always look for ISTPs comments, even though, this is the first one I’ve ever made on TH-cam
My partner is ISTP ❤️ you guys are the best.
He pulls me back to reality, I'm a INFJ.
ENFP here. I felt so called out, I always try to search a meaning behind the positions of the answers 😂
Mee too!! Arghhh the unnecessary (but ehh, still somehow fun) overthinking 😆 I mean... Who has the audacity to make a test and then ruin this beautiful a-b-c-d-e-d-c-b-a answers pattern? It even looks like a tiny arrow facing right. Waaaaaaaait the arrow might actually be a sign and aims the exact answer for the number next to it! *gasp* it's an a!!! I'm a freaking geniu--holy crap only 2 minutes left
I get worried when there are multiple answers I think are correct in the same placement. :P (ENFP)
Yeees! Been there, done that. I usually learn for test, fill it in pretty quickly and for the rest of the time try to solve mystery of letter combinations. 😂
So true!!
And also even when I know the answers, I doubt them, because it seems like the pattern breaks and it drives me insane
Istg I take in a lotta time to figure out these letters and try to understanding the meaning behind it lol ENFP here too!!! Lots of love to yall!!!❤
Lol in high school I legit tried to convince my chemistry teacher to let me hand in written work for extra credit to raise my grade. He didn't buy it, so I had to study harder instead. - INFP
I wrote two extra credit essays for history...because yes I would rather write essays than actually study 😅😅😅
This INFP drew a one-page comic for my college math teacher and he let me skate by with a C-.
ENTP and ISTP going "uh oh" in chorus wasn't something I thought I needed.
Same thoughts as INFJ.
*Sir, I would protest with you.* Who's with me?
I never study for exams, I study the exam itself. And I still have good grades. -INTJ
Yes because exams usually always have some form of the same system. Why give yourself more work when also you can just rely on common sense which is very much applicable to multiple choice questions after collecting much information from listening to your teacher lecture you for an hour. Studying for each subject is much more work when I can just study what I want which is much more applicable to my future rather than the pointless testing that they require.
Works for entry-level multiple choice exams but not those all essay exams. If I created multiple choice exams, I'd be more sinister and totally use E) None of the above to screw with people.
That was entirely true for the one multiple choice test in my whole school career I have ever taken. Every other test was sadly an essay one even partly in Chemistry and Maths. Here is to hoping my future Uni likes multiple choice as much as I do.
Ni is a great storage system too, it's just not 'getting off' on details to the degree Si does but it's constantly concerned with nuance maybe? Anyway, low Se and healthy/ conducive environment with healthy mindset/ self efficacy helps and the far away Se on the other side of the axis seems to make us fantastic at modifying things due to the low energy & "ready to go" thing those with higher Se seem to have.
Oh, teachers get mad when you correct their tests... that's an INTJ thing, too.
I've corrected tests, exams, quizzes, assignments and essay questions that the professor had written. I'm an INTJ. You're welcome.
I design exams... When a student calls me over to point out a typo, I just shake my head. What do they imagine I can do about it in the moment? Can't they use their common sense to navigate the meaning? Ninety-eight percent of their classmates could... But I don't get mad. If it's an important mistake that I have to announce to the class, that student warms the cockles of my heart. How nice to have a student who is paying attention, thinking for themselves, and willing to communicate their observations to me!
INTP - inconsistencies and errors invalidate the whole test. It’s hard to take it seriously after that. I mean you have to keep going, but one cannot simply let it pass. I’ve had some teachers get annoyed, and some blatantly tell me the error does not exist. My best find was discovering a typo in a Supreme Court of Canada decision (studying law). That one obviously had nothing to do with the professor and it just made me laugh.
INFJ here. I absolutely despise when there are multiple issues on tests. They expect us to care about a test they couldn't bother to proofread?? It's entirely distracting! I have to correct it on my paper for my own sanity.
I'm an INTJ and literally just spend my times finding loopholes in stuff.
My teacher asked my class to write a two page essay on any subject we like, and whilst everyone else slaved away writing, I basically did nothing. When we had to hand them in at the end of the lesson, I just handed in two blank pieces of paper and said I was writing about procrastination. She gave me an A for thinking of that.
I hate exam day, not because I'm afraid I will fail, but because I'm afraid I missed some huge assignment that was worth 70% of the grade.
- an ISTP
The INTJ is very accurate. It’s why I’m such a good test taker.
I'm an INTJ, and a TERRIBLE test taker. Even if it's a subject I know, I'll forget everything in that moment. I can barely do fill in the blank tests. At least with multiple choice I can recognize the correct answer if I've studied/paid attention. And since I'm such a perfectionist, and it's embarrassing to get something wrong, it's like torture. (edit dumb typo)
@@angelbear_og i feel you, which is why I recommend spending less time studying and more time predicting what your teacher would ask about and prepare yourself in advance.
As an INTJ professor myself, I know that some students might consider cracking the multiple choice question code, so I anticipated and made all possible answers confusing, tricky, and extremely similar to each other, also in a random pattern.
@@angelbear_og same I am intj but with adhd it's just feel torture........
xxTPs: could have the best grades in class if they actually cared about school
I do care about my grades, I just forget the date of the exam and end up studying the morning of that day or, sometimes, I end up not studying at all (when it is a maths or physics exam)
Pd: I am an INTP.
This is unfortunately true. I just spend most of my time visualizing future success in another reality. School itself is so boring to me that i almost actively avoid things if it has/had to do with school.
Indeed, as an ENTP I loved tests, I did not have to study, I would get to leave early and it was a free grade. But assignments on the other hand, that is where my grades suffered... because those require time... time I could be procrastinating and that is not humane, procrastination time is sacred.
As an ENTP I’ve never felt so called out so quickly. Well done.
Also ENTP: aces the test by casually guessing what the writer intended, then emails them a list of critiques on how it could have been worded better.
@@FalconOfStorms also ENTP: realizes he/she was daydreaming throughout the whole test and fails...
My father is an ISTP and this is so accurate to his school days lol. He'd breeze through exams but end up getting a B because he either did none of the assignments or half-arsed it.
I did the opposite in physics 2. Breezed through labs but that was the one class I couldn't pass a single test in. Still got a B lol
“The longest answer is most likely the correct one” I swear i tell my friends this on every exam cause why would they bother with writing a long answer if it is not correct
I’ve never thought of that before, I haven’t even heard anyone say it before. Isn’t every answer usually equally long?
Someone said "to trick you" but like 99% of questions be like:
Question 1: When did world war 1 start?
A. 1915 B. 1814
C. 1941 D. After the Assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on the 28th of June,
1914-
Oddly I am an INFP who loves being tested when I am prepared.
But I have thos extreme personality where I am either really prepared or really unprepared
as an INFP this is accurate, cause I'm the person who really could nailed it in exams, but also could be terrible.
Lol same, I (INFJ) like tests when I'm prepared, I'll prolly still complain tho 😂😂
I once had a chemistry teacher who made all multiple choice answers 'c' just to mess with our heads. And me an ENFP had that reaction 😂
There once was a Doctor named Thompson
Whose bio class was freakin awesome
He taught me so much
'Bout genetics and such
Turns out I was up for adoption!
ISTJ is 100% accurate. Seeing typos in my online textbooks and quizzes makes me want to pull my hair out.
INFJ here, but same. I've had several college professors who made obvious typos in every quiz and exam. I was livid. Especially when the phrasing of the question makes me get the answer wrong. You'd think after 10 or so years of teaching, they'd know how to fix that.
ENTP was soooo accurate! I used to bring home all my books with good intentions, but never read them. I would get so distracted by all my other fascinations. Fortunately, I was so interested in the teachers' lectures and had such a good memory that I would ace the tests nearly every time. But I never knew that would happen and it was always a complete surprise to find out that not only I didn't fail, but was usually the high score. I was quite clueless and felt very lost.
This is very accurate as an ENTP myself, my friends/classmates will even say that I’m lying about me not reviewing but still got high scores in exams
@@missl9702 Thanks for your reply. It's good to hear that your experience was similar to mine.
Yeah how dare they exploit our rights to go home and do nothing - INFJ
PS: I LOVE U FJ
INTJ forgot to mention that learning the system is only a guide. You still have to pay attention to what you're actually doing or it's all pointless. I still have trouble remembering to tell people that during an explanation.
You know that the multiple choice answers most of the time have the system that can suggest the correct one. My teacher is cruel he is doing sometimes 3 similar answers but wrong and 4th is right but weird
As an INTJ professor myself, I know that some students might consider cracking the multiple choice question code, so I anticipated and made all possible answers confusing, tricky, and extremely similar to each other, also in a random pattern.
The accuracy of the intuition of the INTJ is so lit. Most questions that have long sentence or phrase is the right one. 😂😂
-INTJ here.
As an INTJ professor myself, I know that some students might consider cracking the multiple choice question code, so I anticipated and made all possible answers confusing, tricky, and extremely similar to each other, also in a random pattern.
@@kuramacabre As an INTJ student, I found the way to crack that method which is searching for 2 similar answers and eliminate the tricky/incorrect ones. The others are always the correct answers.
@@vittoriobindi7099 Same, the teachers have played it to me so many times but still I keep winning
@@reojjk488 I once didnt study, but I used the test to answer the test, and for the writing problems I used the knowledge of the wrong answers to figure out what to write. Easy W's
My ex best friend was an ISTP and as an ENTP, I can't tell how accurate the first part was.
I really love the first sketch with two different types interacting, hoping we'll get more like it in the future. "UH OH."
ENFP, and I can confirm multiple choice was the worst!!! If I started choosing the same letter too many times I second guessed everything! I could also usually see a avenue towards how each answer could be right and I got so stressed out!
And even if I'm pretty sure I got the answer right it'll drop my confidence in my answers by a substantial amount
I have questioned the answer patterns on EVERY multiple choice test I've ever taken 😳
-ENFP
It's so ENFP to wonder if there's a master plan behind what seems to be a pattern.
@@ma_r1o24 As an INTP, you have Ne as your auxiliary function. It gathers and creates ideas like crazy, giving a head-in-the-clouds sense to others.
I am so happy that this phenomenon has a name: ENFP. I overthink everything on such one-time-moments and forego my reasoning + gut feeling (which is right most of the times) and choose to get distracted by the thought of a master plan behind the pattern. Very annoying. I always prefered open answer tests (or essays), so I can stray a bit with some semi-related aspects (although now I have taught myself I know that the teacher is certainly not looking for those).
I’m an INTJ and this is so accurate. I was literally explaining that exact concept to my friend earlier today before our exams.
As an INTJ professor myself, I know that some students might consider cracking the multiple choice question code, so I anticipated and made all possible answers confusing, tricky, and extremely similar to each other, also in a random pattern.
@@kuramacabre You are the sort of teacher that your INTJ students love and hate at the same time
in the INTP one you forgot the part that most of the information we knew from wikipedia was useless and we procrastinated too much before the exam and didn't study, but still got a good grade after
ENTP: aces the test anyway, then delivers a critique of how it could have been better.
INFJ is so relatable! Literally me everyday I have to do school which is everyday so yeah... Totally freaking out all the time, complaining about due dates, over studying, over thinking, never sleeping because I'm having anxiety attacks about not getting enough sleep, failing to do 50% of actual homework while also reading ahead and still somehow passing all my classes with a low of B+/A-
when i heard him say ‘i am so not ready for this test. when i’m under pressure...’ i knew ISFP was coming... literally me every single exam
As an INTJ, I once hid several A4 papers full of already written answers to the questions I was expecting between the steam tables I was allowed to use. I just added my papers to the exam. I got the highest score.
I had a lot of classmates who did this and it always seemed like such a waste of time to me (ENTJ); it takes (me, at least) less time to just learn something than to write it out in orderly fashion with decent handwriting.
As an INFJ that was literally me complaining about 2 of my professors making projects due on Thanksgiving day😂
Bro, I love when my students draw me emojis on their tests
I also like when they fail really badly and write “sorry” at the bottom of the paper...👼🏼 lmao
If I didn’t have my hands full with my 8th graders already, I’d say yes 😂😂
I actually had a a teacher who's fed up with students apologizing in tests since it's so common. And then she yelled at us to stop apologizing and we say sorry so it's a cycle now
I always knew that *THE MAN* was toying with us all, if only I had picked b more!
As an INFP I prefer open questions rather than tests, because even if I don't know the exact answer to the question, I will still write a whole paragraph around the subject, express my thoughts and get the points
As a INTP I do care about my grades, but at the same time procrastinate through all the study time, then get stressed over how little I studied to just pass the exam with excellent grades at the end.
LOL, two years ago I got injured during my P. E exam and the next day I got my history's finals, spent all day at bed crying over my hurt leg and the next day did the exam without many problems but having to go jumping to the classroom.
As an ENTP I went into class and wondered why people were studying, I am so low on neuroticism that even when I realized I had forgotten there was an exam, I was like "ok cool, I get to leave early today"... and somehow I would get a good grade, LMAO.
THE INTJ ONE- YES
I'VE LITERALLY GONE INTO MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTS THAT ARE MEANT TO TEST YOUR PRIOR KNOWLEDGE ON THE COURSE AND GOT ABOVE 60% DISPITE KNOWING LITERALLY NOTHIN G
I study the system of studying itself since multiple choice is rare. So I calculate and preplan my studying methods.
I kinda just cut to the root idea.
Me : an ISTP who really forgot to turn in final project for Statistics class
hello fellow ISTPs who are bad influences when it comes to school, morals, and actually focusing on “important” things
ENFJ- the "fantasies of my future successes"hit home🤣🤣🤣
ENFP- I wait until the last minute to study for the exam. Nah jk. I wait until the last minute for everything.
Me toooo😂😂
Just yesterday I had two exams but I choosed to sleep instead of study...
Didn't feel the urge yet so no motivation 😂😂
Studying for exams was basically the ONLY thing that I started with plenty of time at hand. But yeah, pretty much everything else is left at the last minute 😄😭
I have a Hamilton reference for the INFP.
*clears throat*
"My name is poet. I am a Philip."
-INFP Hamilton fan
*bows*
As an INTJ myself, I can confirm that the longest answer in a multiple answer test is the correct answer.
*Works everytime*
As an INTJ professor myself, I know that some students might consider cracking the multiple choice question code, so I anticipated and made all possible answers confusing, tricky, and extremely similar to each other, also in a random pattern.
As ENFP, the reaction towards multiple choices questions is really relatable!! I once heard from my teacher/senior i think, they said mcq for every 5-10 questions DONT have the same answers. It must be varied at least once n yeah i believe that until im in college n hear me, bc of that one time in my exam paper, legit i contemplated n got whole debate in my mind why theres 10 questions straight with B. I was super confident my answers were right, but bc of that one saying above, i changed my answer while putting myself if i become the examiner myself which question would likely not B the answer. End up the questions are really straight Bs. I felt so betrayeddd
To anyone about to take final exams, GOOD LUCK!!!
Ik this is unrelated but ur pfp reminds me of the owl my grandmom used to have. The owl passed away two months after my grandmom so it kinda reminds me :). Also I have exam today after 3 hrs so thank you!
The ENFP one is so accurate. I had this EXACT scenario today.
good to see that every INFJ is thriving, i passed my "this is too easy" phase after elementary school, now i'm just suffering
When I was in high school I would just get to class 10 minutes early, read the chapter we were getting tested on, and then ace the test. In college I stressed over every test question, second guessing myself, no matter how well I knew the subject. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This is so accurate lol. We always had tests the day before vacation, and even assignments during the vacation, so I was a grumpy mess all the time and mentally complained about how inhumane this world is.
- INFJ
As an ENTJ, this is so accurate. I don't ever study and it takes me 30 minutes to take a 4 hour test.
I'm am INTP. You think I got these good grades by studying? Nah. I watch TH-cam 90% of my spare time and spend the remaining 10% staring blankly at my notes and somehow I do well.
I'll admit I'd end up doing most projects at the last minute, and still get good grades. 😅
ISTPs are info sponges. 😆
ISTP when sees some stupid question at the test: " maybe I should answer with some stupid answer. Yolo!"
I literally get so pissed off that I’ll write something witty next to my answer. Like “this doesn’t make any sense “...
As an INFJ who literally started a small revolution against the entire university last year and almost pursued legal action for endangerment I think I agree with this xD
I once had a History exam and we were supposed to write about some revolutions like the Russian or Mexican revolution, about their causes and consequences in the world. I didn’t study, I just used my logic to think “Why are wars started?” Power, change. “What are the consequences?” Economical crisis, political changes. I got full marks
-INTJ
INTJ is accurate, always wanting to bypass the system 😂 Good video👍
As an INTJ professor myself, I know that some students might consider cracking the multiple choice question code, so I anticipated and made all possible answers confusing, tricky, and extremely similar to each other, also in a random pattern.
The ISFJ & ESFP were hilarious 😂😂 & as an INFJ i *would* pursue legal action when it comes to my holidays/free time 😂
I love how I can confirm over and over again how much I'm attracted to INTPs and ENTPs as I watch his videos (INTJ)
My business professor once annoyed reading my abstract because it was "too poetical". Didn't regret it at all though, you cannot divorce INFPs from poetry.
- A proud INFP
My favorite INTJ moment in college, my finance professor says final is 20 multiple choice questions with 5 possible answers to each question. He also said the answers were evenly distributed with 4 questions each with correct answer "A" through "E". After first pass through the test, I knew 4/20, with 6/20 being able to eliminate 1-2 answers, and 10/20 not able to eliminate any answers. After moving my final answers like some sudoku game around to ensure they met the even distribution I somehow got an A with 18/20 correct.
Least favorite moment as an INTJ, management professor always asks questions from bold print terms in book but always had a couple questions from random unbolded sentences in the book so is the strategy to try to go perfect on the bold print terms and skip study on everything else and barely get an A or to massively expand the study to encapsulate everything and try to create some breathing room so tough choice on system to study
"did you study for the exam?"
INTPs: no, y would i lol
also INTPs: *aces the test*
ENJF here: I can proudly say that the only thing keeping in a float is my daydreams about my luxurious future. Thank you for representing me so well☺️
video suggestions:
- 16 personalities as mean girls (but like in general, not characters in the movie)
- 16 personalities as grandfathers
- 16 personalities as aunts
- 16 personalities as therapists (opposite to the video of 16 personalities at the therapist)
- 16 personalities trying to motivate\cheer someone up
ENTJ Grandfather: Son.... Come here. I just want you to know... That I am extremely disappointed in the way you raised your offspring. Do better.
🤣 ESTP tryin’ to cheer someone up: “Let’s add some sugar to your mood!! Woops that was salt..”
E/INTJ Simultaneously: *Bold of you to assume that we procrastinate*
*TO BE COMPLETELY HONEST... HE DOESN'T EVEN REALIZE, THAT HE IS TRULY, TRULY, TRULY FUNNY, AND, HE CAN LITERALLY BE A COMEDIAN...!!!! 🤗 🤗 🤗 🥺 🥺 🥺 I JUST LOVE THIS GUY!!!!* 🤗 🤗 🤗 😊 😊 😊 🥰 🥰 🥰
*EDIT: OH...MY...GOSH... I CAN'T BELIEVE FRANK JAMES ACTUALLY SAW MY COMMENT....!!!! 🥺🥺🥺😳😳😳🤗🤗🤗 I AM ABOUT TO CRY, RIGHT NOW... OH...MY...GOSH... FRANK JAMES, YOU ARE ACTUALLY ME FAVORITE TH-camR... BY THE WAY!!!! AND, FRANK JAMES... I AM ALSO AN INFJ, LOL!!! 🤗🤗🤗 OMG... I AM ACTUALLY CRYING, RIGHT NOW, BECAUSE, AS AN INFJ... I AM REALLY, REALLY, REALLY EMOTIONAL... I CAN'T BELIEVE MY FAVORITE TH-camR SAW MY COMMENT, ABOUT HIM... 🤯🤯🤯🥵🥵🥵😭😭😭*
@@jueedhar5449 *Awww... thanks!!!! 🤗🤗🤗😊😊😊 I thought that it was just me, because... INFJs, are known, to be more reserved, instead of funny, lol...!!! 🤗🤗🤗😅😅😅 But... Frank James/FJ is!!!! 🤗🤗🤗😇😇😇*
1:46
He sounds like he knows what he is talking about...
✍ Takes ✍ notes ✍
you: takes notes
me: why do you write like you’re running out of time-
this was bad, i’ll leave-
@@MR.HANDS-For legal reasons, I shall neither disagree, nor agree your statement 👀
@@marsiemalloww That was hilarious though!
...Sigh
You'll be back
INTJ here. How well I actually know a subject on a multiple-choice test pretty much determines whether I get a 90% or a 100%. Finding each professor's systems and exploiting those systems has become a subconscious skill at this point.
Remarkably accurate. I once got extra credit in a physics class for writing a sonnet about thermodynamics. INFP win!
"I bet you I'll be done with it in 20 minutes tops!" 😂😂😂 Yes! #ENTJ
My neighbor came to visit a couple days ago and I told him about FJ channel so he took the test and he was ENTJ. Then he asked if he could plz take a shower (water was off in his building) and he did the whole ice cold shower thing, we even talked about how it's good for the nervous system and circulatory system. He is a former athlete sooo anyway then he said thx that he had to go continue to work so he went back to his place. He's an accountant. FJ is a literal mindreader wtf! 🤤
Love tests and exams. I wish every class was an exam. Will still manage to score like a B- though. Will study only exactly as hard as future grades will matter to my life, which ends up to being actually just nearly passing because thats about what that class is worth. If I get a higher grade than the effort I put in is worth, thats a pretty big sign the entire class is a waste of everyone's time.
Especially the cold shower part, I take one every day for that exact same reason! 😂 -fellow entj
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Lol. Great video. 👍👍💕
To sum up me and exams' relationship: Procrastination. Winging-it. Coming out with a majority of Bs.
Yet people who work harder than me sometimes don't do as well as me, even tho they deserve it more for the effort they put in which I didn't... And in conclusion, I believe the current education system is unfair and in many ways flawed. (Btw I am referring to the education system I have been part of here in N.Ireland.)*
~INFP*
I have never felt more understood in my whole life until now.
He gets it! Thanks FJ🔥💜😍
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@@breeeeeaaathofthewild Real Answer. Tests are Standardized K-12 based on Content Standards. SIMPLY LOOK UP CONTENT STANDARDS Online. Look by Grade Level & see what you need to know. Content Standards answer everything from Kindergarten to Senior year. Teach kids how to look up Standards. It's probably the easiest approach.
Ur sub rate is expanding exponentially. Ur energy brings a smile to us all. Thk u! ~ 💖 ESFJ