I'll mention my typing of her later. Wanna get some opinions first.
1) What aspect of your personality made you unsure of your type?
Uhm, I'm really not unsure of my type. I suppose my Sociotype is debatable, and there's a comparatively silly argument that I have my perceiving functions mistyped, but other than that I'm really quite sure of my type.
2) What do you yearn for in life? Why?
I yearn to make an impact on the world, to change it for the better however I can. I yearn to help others, to make their lives better than they were yesterday. Paradoxically, I also yearn for a nice, comfortable life and a family to care for.
3) Think about a time where you felt like you were at your finest. Tell us what made you feel that way.
When I'm at my finest, I'm caring, considerate, willing to help, motivated to get as much done as possible in the most thorough way leaving nothing unturned. I guess I just naturally feel this way at times, though interaction with others increases it as does having a goal to accomplish. I don't do well aimlessly wandering without an end goal.
4) What makes you feel inferior?
I don't feel "inferior" really, aside from some people having natural strengths that I don't have or unfair gains that I'm not willing to obtain. Even these don't make me feel lesser, just different and not as skillful in a certain area. For example, even if I may not have as much money as someone else, I have other strengths that make up for it. In general, I feel the same as everybody else, on an equal field.
5) What tends to weigh on your decisions? (Do you think about people, pro-cons, how you feel about it, etc.)
Hmm... first, I judge whether I can conceivably accomplish it. Then I think of how to reach that end, and whether the means would justify these ends logically and ethically.
6) When working on a project what is normally your emphasis? Do you like to have control of the outcome?
My emphasis tends to be on attaining the end goal in the most effective and just way possible. If it's a group project, I'm also typically the one mediating disputes and calming people down so we can all work together. I like control of the outcome to be generally democratically decided, but I do need to agree with the end in order to really integrate with the group and accomplish anything.
7) Describe us a time where you had a lot of fun. How is your memory of it?
I saw Cruachan live last week! THEY WERE AMAZING! I remember it perfectly, all of the people in the crowd cheering, the band playing, uhm... it was fun.
8) When you want to learn something new, what feels more natural for you? (Are you more prone to be hands on, to theorize, to memorize, etc)
Hm, I'd say a combination of theorizing and hands-on. I like to theorize, learn the core precepts of a concept so that I can understand how everything logically flows from it. I then like to do something with that knowledge, which helps me gain real-world understanding of how it applies to daily life. I consider the last bit the most important bit of any knowledge by far.
9) How organized do you to think of yourself as?
Veeeeery organized. Everything needs to be neat and tidy, with nothing out of place.
10) How do you judge new ideas? You try to understand the principles behind it to see if they make sense or do you look for information that supports it?
Well, as I said above, my focus is mostly on understanding the underlying principles. If it's something that would epistemologically require empirical proof, like most things in biology or something, then I do look for empirical proof.
11) You find harmony by making sure everyone is doing fine and belonging to a given group or by making sure that you follow what you believe and being yourself?
If a group conflicts with my beliefs, I do tend to oppose the group. I don't simply go along with whoever I'm talking to for the sake of it. My ideals are very important to me, and I preach them like a frenzied pastor. I do identify greatly with groups based around ideals that I agree with, though. My church comes to mind.
12) Are you the kind that thinks before speaking or do you speak before thinking? Do you prefer one-on-one communication or group discussions?
I think before speaking, generally, at least in debates. I like to express an actual point, rather than blurting things out for the sake of blurting things out. In casual discussion I'm more prone to saying whatever is on my mind, but I do still check what I'm saying to make sure it won't come across as unnecessarily mean when there's no need for meanness. I prefer group discussions, really.
13) Do you jump into action right away or do you like to know where are you jumping before leaping? Does action speaks more than words?
I like to know where I'm jumping. Like I said above, I need an end goal. Action does speak louder than words though, but action is also aimless without words. Words inspire beneficial action, rather than chaotic, anarchic, and destructive action.
14) It's Saturday. You're at home, and your favorite show is about to start. Your friends call you for a night out. What will you do?
Ooooh, tough one! It really depends on my mood at the time. Generally I go out with my friends, though.
15) How do you act when you're stressed out?
I figure out how to solve the stressful situation and then proceed to do so. Ignoring the problem does not make the problem go away.
16) What makes you dislike the personalities of some people?
Uncouth degeneracy, inability to think straight, overtly hateful bile, complete amorality.
17) Is there anything you really like talking about with other people?
Mmm, philosophy, religion, politics, economics, music, day to day things too! All sorts of subjects, intellectual and mundane.
18) What kind of things do you pay the least attention to in your life?
Hm... I don't pay much attention to the general chavvish "social scene" and socializing with everyone. I love talking to people, but people that annoying are more trouble than they're worth. I'm just, um, not very fond of their behavior.
19) How do your friends perceive you? What is wrong about their perception? What would your friends never say about your personality?
My friends perceive me as sweet, caring, intelligent, kind of deep and philosophical but still very down to earth and realistic, a bit nerdy, extremely emotionally charged. This is mostly right, but I'm more than "a bit" nerdy. I don't look it, but I'm a massive Tolkien-geek. My friends would never call me shallow, unsympathetic, or lazy, really.
20) You got a whole day to do whatever you like. What kind of activities do you feel like doing?
Within the bounds of the laws of nature, or no? If not, I'd set up my ideal society and fix all of the world's problems and suffering. If so, I'd live the same life I live daily, make sure to talk to each and every one of my friends and family.
21) In a classroom setting do you ever find yourself helping other people out with projects or homework when you see their struggling? Do you do this to make yourself feel more comfortable?
I definitely help people I see struggling. I don't do their work for them, but I do try lead their thoughts to getting it right. I try to help them have more success in the subject in general by explaining core concepts that they don't seem to grasp, rather than just helping them with that one particular problem. I generally feel comfortable with the work already (not in mathematics or the hard sciences though...), but it does make me feel more comfortable regardless.
22) Any peculiarities that you have noticed about your personality?
Um, my interests are a wee bit out of the norm. I know a bit of Black Speech! Tor Vautu brus-troguz urgai-u gukh dûmp agh tiimor! I'm also generally a fairly cheerful person, which many find bizarre. Oh, and I talk to my pet doggie at random.