Chicago Class of 2014
- JFo
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Look, us "P" people are good for something too...like keeping cleaning services in business.
ENFP, though most of my friends tend to be INTJs.
I signed up for the pet thing and anything involving students.
I'm glad you all are already planning on pre-gaming for the booze cruise.
ENFP, though most of my friends tend to be INTJs.
I signed up for the pet thing and anything involving students.
I'm glad you all are already planning on pre-gaming for the booze cruise.
- gahthelaw
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there was a thread a loooong time ago sorting TLS-ers into their Myers-Briggs types. I think about 70-80% of us were INTJs. I, on the other hand, was so ENFP I wondered if I should abandon law school to become a dancer or a photographer or a flower or something.
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Dany wrote:bruinrandy wrote:I really hope they publish some sort of myers briggs distribution graph. I think that'd be interesting, also cross law school myers briggs results would be interesting too. But that might be too much to ask for.
Everyone will be INTJ
sigh, it's me, INTJ
- WhatSarahSaid
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INFJ? Ew, I feel all different.
- Lisi
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JFo wrote:Look, us "P" people are good for something too...like keeping cleaning services in business.
Yes definitely (INTP here)! My SO and I have already contacted a cleaning service and signed up for the initial cleaning. We couldn't keep a 1-bedroom clean in NYC, so it's not worth trying and failing with our 3-converted-from-4 bedroom here.
I'm "the thinker" and "the architect" - the first career listed on one site is "philosopher" (ugh); funny enough, a little further down the list is "assassin."
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"I'm "the thinker" and "the architect" - the first career listed on one site is "philosopher" (ugh); funny enough, a little further down the list is "assassin.""
Or a philosopher assassin; a victim's worst nightmare.
Or a philosopher assassin; a victim's worst nightmare.
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Is the school recommending any particular place to take the test or are you just googling it? I signed up this morning and haven't heard anything yet.
- Bildungsroman
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duckmoney wrote:Is the school recommending any particular place to take the test or are you just googling it? I signed up this morning and haven't heard anything yet.
I'm sure they'll provide participants with the test; people here are just talking about an online one a bunch of people took.
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it says somewhere in there something to the effect of: we'll contact you about taking the test later.
- thedude221
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WhatSarahSaid wrote:Only two drinks on the boat ride?!? Forget this, I'm reapplying to schools for the next cycle.
I'll just bring my groucho marx glasses.
- Dany
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Can you give other people your drinks? I will bump the first person who offers to go with me to the Houndstooth Saloon on gameday up to a FOUR DRINK booze cruise.
- WhatSarahSaid
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Dany wrote:Can you give other people your drinks? I will bump the first person who offers to go with me to the Houndstooth Saloon on gameday up to a FOUR DRINK booze cruise.
Just had to look it up. I appreciate how Country Night is three times a week. It's one day away from having "Not Country Night" be the notable special.
- Bildungsroman
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Dany wrote:Can you give other people your drinks? I will bump the first person who offers to go with me to the Houndstooth Saloon on gameday up to a FOUR DRINK booze cruise.
Fucking dibs. I've been looking for a decent fucking country bar in chciago and you just turned me on to one. I will drag all of you there.
- Dany
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Bildungsroman wrote:Dany wrote: Houndstooth Saloon on gameday
you just turned me on
We're going to get along well.
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In chicago! yay.
- Haymarket
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For the record, I also like country bars. I have the plaid shirts and dark jeans to wear there too.
- Lisi
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I don't suppose anyone has arrived and brought with them a puppy for my 3.5 y/o to play with? It's my first long stint with him where there are no dog parks and no parks with off-leash hours. Anyone???
- afcanoe
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Lisi wrote:I don't suppose anyone has arrived and brought with them a puppy for my 3.5 y/o to play with? It's my first long stint with him where there are no dog parks and no parks with off-leash hours. Anyone???
By 3.5 year old you mean a 3.5-year-old dog, right? If that's the case, then JFo and I have you covered.
- Haymarket
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Finally here ^_^
- Lisi
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afcanoe wrote:Lisi wrote:I don't suppose anyone has arrived and brought with them a puppy for my 3.5 y/o to play with? It's my first long stint with him where there are no dog parks and no parks with off-leash hours. Anyone???
By 3.5 year old you mean a 3.5-year-old dog, right? If that's the case, then JFo and I have you covered.
Yes, definitely a dog.
- Bildungsroman
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Haymarket wrote:Finally here ^_^
Bout damn time.
- JFo
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Lisi wrote:afcanoe wrote:Lisi wrote:I don't suppose anyone has arrived and brought with them a puppy for my 3.5 y/o to play with? It's my first long stint with him where there are no dog parks and no parks with off-leash hours. Anyone???
By 3.5 year old you mean a 3.5-year-old dog, right? If that's the case, then JFo and I have you covered.
Yes, definitely a dog.
Oh yeah. We got this. How much does your doxie weigh? My big dog sometimes has issues confusing very small dogs with squirrels. My "little" (40 pound) dog LOVES to play though, and will let a dog do anything to him as long as they get to play.
- Lisi
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JFo wrote:Lisi wrote:afcanoe wrote:Lisi wrote:I don't suppose anyone has arrived and brought with them a puppy for my 3.5 y/o to play with? It's my first long stint with him where there are no dog parks and no parks with off-leash hours. Anyone???
By 3.5 year old you mean a 3.5-year-old dog, right? If that's the case, then JFo and I have you covered.
Yes, definitely a dog.
Oh yeah. We got this. How much does your doxie weigh? My big dog sometimes has issues confusing very small dogs with squirrels. My "little" (40 pound) dog LOVES to play though, and will let a dog do anything to him as long as they get to play.
He's 18 pounds. He has a lot of experience with all kinds of dogs; it's hard to tell which ones he'll play with (other than that he loves puppies with long awkward legs - it's as though he's working out some psycho-trama of being born without much going for him in that department

- JFo
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He's 18 pounds. He has a lot of experience with all kinds of dogs; it's hard to tell which ones he'll play with (other than that he loves puppies with long awkward legs - it's as though he's working out some psycho-trama of being born without much going for him in that department
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Oh man. My big dog is a greyhound with the longest, most awkward legs. Let's hope he sees him as not-a-squirrel.
He's 18 pounds. He has a lot of experience with all kinds of dogs; it's hard to tell which ones he'll play with (other than that he loves puppies with long awkward legs - it's as though he's working out some psycho-trama of being born without much going for him in that department

Oh man. My big dog is a greyhound with the longest, most awkward legs. Let's hope he sees him as not-a-squirrel.
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