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How common is it for INFP personality types to choose specific majors?

Hi! I've done some personality tests and found I'm an INFP. I heard that one's personality type can influence their choice of college major, but I'm not exactly sure. Could anyone share what majors are generally popular among INFPs?

a year ago

Sure, I'm happy to help!

So, INFPs typically prefer fields that allow them to express their passion, creativity, and deep values, which can influence their choice of college major. Additionally, INFPs are often motivated by a desire to understand and help people, so they might be drawn to more human-centric areas.

The majors that are seen as aligning well with the characteristics that INFPs often possess are those that promote deep thought, creativity, and exploration of human experience. Those include disciplines like psychology, sociology, social work, counseling, and arguably the most common - English. These majors allow INFPs to explore their interest in understanding and helping people at a deep level.

INFPs also tend to be interested in creative avenues, so majors in music, art, or creative writing could be appealing. On the other hand, majors in the humanities like philosophy, religious studies, or history may also satisfy their curiosity and tendency towards introspection and big ideas.

Remember, these are just trends. It's important to choose a major based on your personal likes, dislikes, interests, and long-term goals, rather than strictly by personality type. The INFP personality type can thrive in virtually any field as long as they're able to express their values and creativity. For example, an INFP could be an exceptional scientist if they are driven by a deep curiosity about the world and a desire to make it a better place.

Though personality assessments can be a useful tool in exploring potential career paths, they should never limit or define your choices. Every individual is unique beyond their four-letter personality type. You could find your passion in a major that typically attracts a different Myers-Briggs type. It's really all about what makes you feel most fulfilled and excited to learn.

a year ago

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