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At a party you typically find it exciting to walk up to people and introduce yourself.
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When preparing for a test you're more likely to pull an all-nighter (who needs sleep?) than study weeks in advance.
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When you travel you like having a set itinerary or schedule to follow vs. "playing it by ear."
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People would describe you as "detail-oriented" (spreadsheets and graphs are your jam).
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You often find yourself daydreaming about future possibilities, rather than focusing on the present.
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You prefer conversation to be one-on-one rather than in a large group (which for real can be intimidating.)
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You're most likely to value logic than sentiment.
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You have 30 days to complete a project: You're more likely to start on Day 1 (let's do this!) rather than wait until Day 25
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It's more important to you to win an argument than to make sure no one's feelings get hurt (the truth hurts sometimes).
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At dinner with strangers you're more likely to wait until someone asks you a question rather than start a conversation yourself.
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If a friend comes to you for help you're more likely to offer "emotional support" than hard solutions.
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You like following a set schedule, rather than making stuff up as you go along.
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You find talking to new people can be exhausting.
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You pride yourself in collecting and noting small details. "Observant" is a way to describe you.
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You often wait until the last minute to work on an assignment. You find pressure exciting.
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You often look for holes in other people's arguments, no matter how strong the argument sounds (a perpetual "Devil's Advocate").
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You like analyzing the abstract nature of things.
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Spending time with a lot of people can be exhausting.
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You like to make weekend plans weeks in advance.
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You believe rules are in place for a reason and should be followed.
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When you meet someone your life is as open as your Instagram (i.e. you're an "open book")
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You love exploring big ideas, even if they're impractical.
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Schedules make you feel trapped.
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Meeting new people gives you energy!
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When making an argument logical facts are more important than the feelings of others.
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Practical, realistic and matter-of-fact is a good way to describe you.
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You would consider yourself an "organized" person.
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It's fun for you to talk to a lot of new people about different things.
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You would rather be considered competent than compassionate.
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It would be hard for you to fire a nice employee, even if they weren't doing a great job.
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When looking at art you're more interested in the colors, textures and small details versus the overarching symbolism.
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When making decisions you tend to put other people's feelings first.
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You'd rather focus on the present than think about the future hypotheticals that may never happen.
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Talking to new people can feel awkward and "draining."
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People often describe you as "empathetic" to the needs of others.
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You're more likely to make decisions "spur of the moment" than according to a plan.
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In history class you were better at remembering dates and names of events rather than underlying causes.
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You would describe yourself as "hard to get to know" (i.e. your Insta is set to private).
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You rely more on your past experience or credentials than your imagination (i.e. "it worked in the past").
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You would rather make everyone happy than be "right."
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You love meeting and getting to know new people.
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You probably won't make plans for Saturday night shenanigans until a couple hours before.
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You often think about the big, existential questions in life.
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You find you have to "sell yourself" to other people to get them to like you.
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You believe everyone's views should be considered, even if they are not based on facts.
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When attacking a new project you'd rather figure it out as you go along than start with a detailed plan.
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You do your best work alone (rather than in a group setting).
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You're often brainstorming ideas for the future, no matter how unrealistic.
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You are comfortable pointing out people's mistakes, even if it may hurt their feelings.
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You're almost never late to an event and you would never "nearly miss" your flight.
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If your friends are debating a hot-button topic you disagree with, you would rather say nothing in order to keep the peace.
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You feel the need to respond to emails as soon as they come in.
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When making major decisions you objectively weigh the pros and cons rather than focus on the impact it will have on people.
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When a teacher or boss assigns you a project, you often ask questions about the instructions and want every last detail covered in advance.
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You often worry about how your actions affect other people. In fact, it's front of mind when making a decision.
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When working in a team, being right is more important than being cooperative.
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You would rather go with the "tried and true" method (don't fix, what's not broken) versus seeking out something new.
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You consider yourself more of a tough-love realist, than a "tender-hearted" softy.
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