What is your personality type like in Island School?
If you have never heard of the 16 personality types or haven’t gotten the chance to discover yours yet, you can take this short test to find out: https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test.
Knowing your personality type can help you better understand who you are and perhaps why you act the way that you do. You can also use it to learn more about your friends and families.
Now, here are some stereotypical scenarios within Island School and how each personality type might react to them.
DISCLAIMER: The following content is for entertainment purposes only, and is not meant to be offensive, so please don’t take it seriously! Situations are not based on actual events, so any resemblance to actual events is purely coincidental.
The personality types are known as…
INTJ – The mysterious kid
INTP – Nerd with weird interests
ENTJ – The Know-It-All
ENTP – Kid with the mirror
ESTP – The sporty one
ISTP – Sporty one’s sidekick
ISFP – The one that doodles everywhere
ESFP – Lives for social media
INFJ – Library resident
ENFJ – Teacher’s pet
ENFP – Friends with everyone
INFP – Distracts others but always do the most work
ISFJ – Very private quiet kid
ESFJ – Kid that helps everyone (slightly excessively)
ISTJ – The one with nice handwriting
ESTJ – The one others want to be in a group with
Scenario 1: During class 📚
INTJ – That quiet, intimidating smart student who somehow manages to get all the scholarships and academic awards
INTP – The smart weird kid who doesn’t talk to anyone except through memes
ENTJ – Loud, smart kid who always leads class projects
ENTP – Very popular, the class clown, hates memorization and repetition
ESTP – Prefers practical classes as opposed to non-practical ones
ISTP – Sits quietly in the corner and finishes their work whilst the rest of the class gets distracted
ISFP – Wants good grades, but participates in a distracting conversation because they don’t want to insult someone by turning them away
ESFP – Gets bored, loves being social
INFJ – Very quiet, but very observant; does not like memorising
ENFJ – Loves working in groups, enjoys school because of its social atmosphere and learning opportunities
ENFP – Eager to learn and to help others
INFP – Adaptable and fast thinkers, takes time to absorb and process new information before speaking up, but typically learns very quickly.
ISFJ – Quiet but studious and asks for little attention
ESFJ – Likes helping their teachers and classmates who are struggling, gives encouragement
ISTJ – Enjoys learning how things work, very organized
ESTJ – They are dedicated, organised, direct, responsible and natural leaders
Scenario 2: Why they did not hand in their homework
INTJ – They did it and turned it in
INTP – Was baiting friends to debate
ENTJ – Spent 4.5 hours sharpening their pencils
ENTP – Spent all night studying far more interesting things
ESTP – Did it but forgot the back side of the paper
ISTP – Left it at home
ISFP – Finished 3 drawings, but didn’t do work
ESFP – Was procrastinating
INFJ – Believes school is a cruel institution
ENFJ – Busy with chess club, debate club, student council…
ENFP – Was too busy comforting a friend
INFP – Homework is so important they left it to the last minute, didn’t work
ISFJ – Did the wrong homework
ESFJ – Went with friends to the mall
ISTJ – Did not bring it home
ESTJ – Finished it, found a mistake, destroyed it
Scenario 3: Inter house 🏀
INTJ – Watching from the corner
INTP – Reading a book
ENTJ – Gathering everyone for strategy
ENTP – Hiding in the bathroom with their friends
ESTP – Carrying the team
ISTP – Trying to catch up to ESTP
ISFP – On the bench drawing on their legs with a marker
ESFP – Live Streaming
INFJ – Believes it is a waste of their precious time
ENFJ – Actually trying to win
ENFP – Mingling with other houses all the time
INFP – Cheers for the opposite team
ISFJ – Just on the field
ESFJ – Cheerleading from the sidelines
ISTJ – Cheering with everybody else
ESTJ – Supporting everyone and being a great teammate