my women's history professor
Gahh, I just can't figure her out! She first struck me as ENTp, from her physical characteristics alone (tall and quirky-looking; sometimes a funky dresser, other times more classical and formal), but a greater seriousness and desire for order eventually emerged. That's not to say she's obsessed with order and structure because her tests are usually open-ended and general - she seems to want us to elaborate upon the big picture instead of listing lots of extraneous details. Then again, I'm not sure.
She's a very effective discussion leader, always generating new and creative ideas (though some are a little off the wall and unrealistic). As a professor, she's very much an intellectual and very liberal in her philosophical and political beliefs - some would say she's a stereotypical feminist. She has a strong affinity for logic and demands we structure our ideas in accordance with it.
She shows an interest in her students akin to :Fe:, but in a very subtle and understated way, coming and going from time to time. She won't hesitate to disagree with you if you make an invalid point, like many :Fe: types will allow you to, but she's not mean-spirited about it either.
I thought she was an introvert for a while (INTj) because she sometimes looks low-key, private, and averse to small-talk, but she also seems energized by other people.
I like her for the most part - I just hope she doesn't turn evil during the second half of the semester and eat me and my classmates alive :shock: . Anyone have any ideas? Thanks :).