TIPI Personality Test

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These scores are an indication that I possess more of the core characteristics that make up each of the five personality traits, for example when looking at extroversion; I scored a 6.5 vs. the norm of 4.44, which equates to 2.1 points higher than the normal individual. Based on the findings in TIPI personality test I possess more characteristics of an extravert and therefore, are considered to be more extraverted than the norm. I enjoy being around others, for a day at home without interacting others is difficult for me. While someone whom is lower on the extraversion scale would not mind a weekend at home alone and might even prefer it. Per Wikipedia “people who are high in extraversion (who seek new experiences and are sociable) differ from people who are low in extraversion (who avoid new experiences and prefer solitary activities).” …show more content…

Roughly around the age of four, my mom enrolled me in a Sunday school program where I would get up every Sunday and walk to catch my Sunday school bus, I just enjoyed being out of the house and with others. The same pattern continued all throughout my school years, where I preferred to be with friends and engaged in other group activities. I participated in every school play and in high school I enjoyed playing sports and being involved in a multitude of clubs. Now that I have been out of high school for some time the trend continues; my current role as an Account Manager, affords me the opportunity to travel a great deal, as well as, at least twice a week I am doing some sort of public speaking. I consider this a dream job for a person with such high extraversion traits, for you are able to meet new people and see new things. A person low in extraversion traits would find this type of role challenging and would possibly avoid this type of

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