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Let's take a moment to appreciate Kristin's acting abilities, like I'm able to tell which type is it only from her body language and expression it's so on the spot broo
No, no please. 🥺 I’m an ENFP that my school is threatening to suspend for constant lateness. I also care so much about my work and about perfection that I put big assignments off and then fearfully scramble to get it all together last minute. The ENFP callout would be SO real 😭😂 aaaaaa
I knew she was an INTJ as soon as she confidently started explaining the concept of morality whilst telling off the girl in the front row whilst answering a question with "No, you're wrong", before she ends up disappointed with the absense of questions that challenge her intelligence. -INTJ
I don't think there are unintelligent comments. If my message didn't get crossed, I would question my method of teaching. I'm not too fond of teachers that assume it's the student's fault when it's usually the other way around (me included). Different opinions enrich any level of discussion. I think so as an INTJ, and I'm pretty sure most of us do too.
@Maia Techera In my experience unintelligent comments do exist and if I see that someone is not making a real effort or that they just comment because they like hearing their own voice or simply enjoy being loud when there are things to discuss and the time is limited, I will not waste that time on them.
When I was at school, I had a math teacher that I suspect is an INTP. The thing is that he would constantly deviate of the principal topic of the class to explain some other interesting topics that were related in some way. This made this class fun for me (I am an INTP and it was stimulating) and you could see that teacher was having fun too, talking about different topics. You do not have to ask, it was my favourite class.
I am intp and also a teaching trainee, And eventhough I don't have much experience in real teaching but I feel like I will very well end up that way XD, I like the subject and think will be enjoyable and able to relate with class. But I also feel disheartened sometimes knowing that I have to stick to the useless impractical curriculum because students will need them for university concours instead of teaching the real enjoyable aspects of the lesson or those they will find useful
This is why I find high school history classes interesting (if you have a teacher that actually cares about the subject matter), there’s just so many fascinating turns the discussion can take and not everything is black/white-right/wrong
INTJ giving off serious House, MD, vibes in this one. Competence, brutal honesty, pragmatic puzzles, minimal oversight, and leadership without the need to hold hands or inspire because everyone's an adult and is free to leave: the ultimate INTJ dream. Great video as always.
I think in the last two years of my studies at the uni I never got there on time for a class I was always 5 min late. At least it was the right class most of the times. ENFP.
I’ve worked as a teacher and can relate. Both in the ”understanding”/not want to hurt feeling and in the sigh realisering my weakness. So hard for me to be a teacher. INFJ
I have an INFJ university professor and I’ve kind of sensed that he does this with everyone, so even though I know he won’t be harsh if I don’t get my work done on time, I still try to do so partly because I think deep down that’s what he’d prefer. Bless him
I am an INFJ professor, and as a student, if my teacher didn't check, I didn't do it, so I never assign something I don't check, and I'm pretty strict about it... but not readings. Those are pretty much always optional. 😉 ...one time a student started crying because her group paper was late... That is the worst, but I always tell myself, "Even if it's traumatic, it won't ruin her grade." Of course, if it is going to ruin a student's grade, I would would totally work with them, but if I start making exceptions, I won't know where to stop.
@@omologo95 So.... people waiting for you at business meetings, *job interviews,* dental appointments, restaurant reservations, and family celebrations don’t matter? Seems inconsiderate. What about classes you may want to take, airline/train schedules, concert times? I love my INFP friend; she has a lot of great qualities. However, she seems oblivious to the fact that she often inconveniences people, sometimes causing them significant problems. “Time is merely a social construct” sounds cute, but for most people to get a good education, earn a living, contribute to the common good, and fulfill responsibilities to loved ones, we have to be willing to accommodate how the rest of the world functions. Even most people who are self-employed still have to meet with clients, editors, suppliers, vendors, customers, or others. Wandering in whenever the mood strikes isn’t an option.
@@altitudeiseverything3163 Ow. I'll have you know I've a tendency to be extremely early out of fear of being too late. The last few dental appointments I had (had a few due to complications with an accident), I arrived two hours early. That said, it was mainly a hyperbole intended as a self-deprecating joke :P While I don't own a clock, I do have my phone and I'm rather good at scheduling even if I loathe it. So, it's not that I'm unaware of these things at all. I have a hard time conforming to them, but I'd say I'm adaptable enough somewhat tie myself to them. Hell, I'm a licensed plumber. So, I by all means can. I just hate it, heh
I'm a university professor who is an INTJ. That's more...how I would like to be if it wouldn't scare students silent(er than they already are). In reality, getting students to talk at all is the main struggle.
I think I had an ENTP professor. This is a spot on representation. His slides had not more than 10 sentences and were mostly just pictures. In all honesty, he seemed like he knew his stuff and explained fairly well in class. I really enjoyed how interactive he made the class. We later on came to an understanding of one other, but in the beginning I couldn’t stand him. He expected gourmet food with dollar store ingredients (metaphor for his slides vs tests), was ticked off quite easily, and insisted on calling a student with a part of her name she had told him not to (eventually he stopped, but it pissed me off greatly either way). I also realized that ENTPs either completely eliminate their emotions or throw their emotions everywhere. When they get emotional it’s a hard sight to bear. However, that side of him is what eventually led to our mutual understanding of one another. I am an ENFP after all, emotions are just my thing. I like to see a bit of human in someone. I don’t like people with glaring inconsistencies expecting perfection while they themselves are not that. It’s just too hypocritical.
As an ISTP, watching a non-skippable ad before this video started, was something challenging but definitely worth it! "i didn't feel doing that, so i didn't" is what i said literally in my last meeting 😂
If it's something that needs to get done, there's always the option to let them know you won't do it in time for them to find someone else, or being an adult you could delegate it to someone. If it's not something that needs to be done I would say not doing it is fine but explaining why it didn't need to get done can be more helpful.
INFJ here and I was once a substitute teacher. I knew which one was the Infj straight away😅I learned that the hard way too. I had the students lovingly telling me that I had to "be more mean". I was like oh...even more firm then now? They laughed and told me to practice.🙈
same 😂 I worked in a summer camps for 8-12yr olds and the kids told me I should be louder and firmer. They cheered when I got so pissed one day and finally yelled at them and even drew me a certificate of sorts with crayons 🙈 Not what I would like to do for a living but that whole experience made me rethink humanity
ENFP teacher here raising his hand. It takes having one not far from another and working multiple jobs (cause academia is impossible nowadays). It's nice to be wanted by multiple schools, but it's also a constant hustle. And being not ADD, just... ENFP. Everything is always interesting.
ENFP here (but not a professor), and I've definitely shown up to the wrong job more than once. As a student, I've also sat though 20+ minutes of the wrong lecture before realizing I was in the wrong class. I wish I could tell you how we do it, but I really have no idea 😂
I'm an INFP, but usually recognize the ENFPs also, as I have some of those ENFP tendencies myself. I've taken the test 4 times and everytime come out INFP, but I know there is a small part of me that acts like an ENFP.
As an INTP student who always asks questions and is disappointed by a teacher's frequent inability to answer them (despite it being a pretty basic clarification thing, usually) I can say that is probably how I would be as a teacher
my Bio teacher is definitely an Fe dom, she actively cares about all of us and asks us all how we are and if we aren't honest, she sometimes pushes the truth out of us lol. and she always says that if anyone needs to talk, she's there. she's been like this with classes before us, it's like she's our free counsellor she's my favourite teacher
Ok your depiction of ENFPs is SCARY accurate. On the first day of my junior year of high school, I walked into the wrong science class, but didn’t realize it until the teacher said her name and told us to turn to the person next to us and share a fun fact, so I turned to the girl next me and said, “I think I’m in the wrong class” and got up, went to the teacher and walked out. This sort of thing has happened so many times that I’ve gotten used to it lmao
I was still getting lost at my secondary school up to the last day- even after being there 5 years, see the “I got lost” works in year 7 but not I’m year 11 😂. Anyways we used to do maths in the library when I was in year 7 (because of space issues and the school was expanding because of like uk gov laws that made schools go to 5 form entry instead of 3- and so you stayed on for gcse) anyway- there was like 4 temporary walls up in there and on the first day I sat down (i was running like 5 mins late anyway cause I already had gotten lost around the school) and saw my teacher so sat down in her part of the library- for like a full 5 or so minutes before I realise I’m in a year 10 lesson- (my teacher was an estj) and she tells me it’s next door. I trip and drop all my stuff on the floor in front of not only the year 10’s but my own class as well. And like what a first impression that was 😂. You have to learn to laugh at these things- and I did and then sat down on my own table, near the front which was teh seating plan. And so then had to walk past everyone. Then we did ice breakers and yeah (It was my very first lesson of that school)
As an INTP who wants to eventually teach mathematics at a university, I'm worried about getting bored of my teaching material. I hope that by the time I try to get my Ph.D., my Fe's developed enough to keep my interest and focus on helping the kids understand as opposed to my current interest in learning the actual material. I suppose we'll see what happens...
Omg same I'm into the final year of MS and then I'll do phd, I want to teach these kids but i hope I'll be a good prof and not like the one's we have totally uninterested In how the kids are faring.
As an INTP, Whenever I make an presentation in university, everyone always pay attention to what i told, and always like my presentaion. Because I always pay attention to what i want to give my classmates, what is the important thing, what we should learn about the context, short and clear - just core -
INFJ here. Honestly, I was really into studying, so I never understood why other people are not as fascinated with the readings as I am. When I led a study group, I was actually the person who asked people why they couldn't at least skim over it at the last minute, so we could have some meaningful conversation about it, instead of me breaking it down for them, because of course I read the whole of Kant and them some discussions on his topics and was the only one that grasped what he meant... INSUFFERABLE FOOLS! If you just want to learn everything by heart instead of understanding, and really are just here because your parents convinced you to attend University, just go and study law or commerce or something!
I'll tell you an open secret, buddy: ESTJs to us (ENTJs) are ´-generally- boring, obtuse and overly conservative guys. And for them, we (ENTJs) are quirky guys with "weird" ideas that they don't usually accept or consider. ... Aside from the typical stereotype of dominant Te, we are nothing alike.
Hey, i didn't know you had a channel, i'm taking a look at it. I have a while and it seems interesting. ;) In any case, do not take my previous answer as something categorical, logically. What I want to say, being clearer is that we differ a lot, even in the way we express that Te.
Or they are the best teachers! I had an ENFJ teacher in school and he was not just respected by everyone, but he was also amazing at teaching - probably the best teacher I ever had!
I feel like enfjs on good days can really pump up a demoralized class though! To me they seem pretty awesome as teachers bc they care about their students and try to make sure everyone gets along lol
ENFJs with more confidence become everyone's favourite teachers and everyone comes to their pizza parties (source: my mom is an ENFJ and a teacher). If anyone treated her badly like in the vid I'd probably murder them 🤷🏻♀️
My sister is a teacher with ESFP personality and I couldn't avoid to laugh because this is exactly how she makes the stuff every day😂 I'm from Mexico and I use your videos to improve my English, learn more about MBTI and, of course, to get an hilarious time. Ty for your amazing content!!!
OMG.... I'm an ISFJ and I'm a teacher and this was spot-on!!! The moment I saw it I just said to myself "This is me.... This is the ISFJ teacher" And I was right!! It's like you can hardly tell them what to do without annoying them.
I love how at this point I can immediately pick out which is the INTP by the monotone voice and complete lack of anything resembling emotion. Which to be fair is more or less how I go about my day as well
Okay that comment made me realise that one of my teachers in school was definitely an INFP xD He told us once to stare into our neighbours‘ eyes without saying a word. For 15 minutes. Then he told all of us to stare out of the window for the rest of the lesson (still in silence) and every few minutes he told us to imagine seemingly random scenarios that were clearly heavily inspired by his own life and psychological problems combined with a pinch of philosophy. He was a weird teacher...
Hilaaaaarious. But as an ENFP teacher myself, THAT IS IT. So us. Pretty certain we're all pretty great in the classroom once we get going, but we really get distracted easily by the world. Not ADD, it's just there's so much to think about. ☺ And ISFP had me roaring. You're a terrific performer.
Right. A hot mess until the mics in my hand and you tell me to explain something I know and have thought alot about. That's when peoples perception of me will shift into some kind of a deep thinking know it all who pieced all of it together and explains it in a way that's digestible. Then I'm back to bumping into walls and screwing around again once I'm done. We really have to be some unusual creatures for people to watch. Look like a hot mess on the surface but internally we got all kinds of deep thinking magic going on.
The best one was ENFP. I knew it would be a joke about being late, but the wrong class, and wrong university and papers falling, that I didn't expect...FUNNY 😂
Girl, you are a treasure! I love how expressive you are with each of the personalities. You have fantastic acting abilities and your editing skills are impressive!
You’re really hitting your stride. You can tell by the energy you bring to your videos. Each of your characters are distinct without being over the top... and I wouldn’t be writing this ego-inflating comment if it wasn’t for the “cause fish have cultures” moment 😋😂
I am a University Professor in Math, I consider myself a INTP. But In this video I felt extremely identified with INFP (getting lost in the subject and not realizeing the time), INTP (of course), ENTP (trying to get debate) and ENFP (forgetting where was the class). I am also an ISTP admirer!.
My advice for students on how to deal with each MBTI Type as a professor: ENTP - It doesn't matter what course you signed up for. You're getting a philosophy class. ENFJ - Picks favorites. If they like you, you're getting a letter grade higher than you deserve every time. If they don't, it's a letter grade lower. You're entirely at the mercy of whatever box their aux-Ni puts you in - try to get on their good side early on. ESTP - Makes up lesson plans on the spot and then goes out partying with students - it's a wonder they haven't been fired, but even a university educated board of directors is no match for the charming drug that is tert Fe. You'll probably learn absolutely nothing, but you'll have fun. INTJ - Hardest class you'll ever have. Usually they did really well in school when THEY were students, so they'll have little sympathy for people who aren't academically inclined. The amount of homework they're going to assign will be impossible to complete half the time, but you can earn back some respect by being engaged during lectures. ENFP - Easiest class you'll ever have. Half the time they won't even remember the deadlines for the assignments either, so just show up, enjoy their rad creativity, and take your free credit. ESFJ - They often have this wonderful talent for dropping the veil of authority, and making it feel like you're just having things explained to you by a friend. Their #1 priority is keeping a respectful space, so just don't do/say anything socially inappropriate or too envelope-pushing and they'll be easygoing. ESFP - If they're teaching music/theater/art, then they're amazing, anything else and they will burn time talking about their weekend all class in order to avoid discussing material that they find even more boring than you do. The latter is pretty rare though. High Fi types are rarely caught teaching anything they aren't passionate about. ENTJ - By the end of the semester, they'll have made at least three students cry. They don't believe in holding your hand and want to prepare you for a real work environment. Meet their standards of resourcefulness and ambition or you're in for a rough time. INFP - The assignments they give will often have super vague and broad instructions, but as long as you authentically come at things with YOUR best interpretation, they don't really care about you hitting the criteria to a T. Depending on your learning style, this will either be extremely liberating or utterly infuriating. ISTP - Really successful in their chosen field (usually in trades), but less than ideal teachers most of the time. While Ti-Se is great at DOING, it's horrible at explaining the steps involved. They're just going to SHOW you and count on you to be a visual learner. ESTJ - They're sticklers for rules: any assignment that's overdue will get a zero. Anyone who turns up late to class will get turned away, ect - they seem scary, but really they're just hardworkers who despise laziness in others. Develop good time management and you're golden. INTP - Every class is just an hour of pedantic tangents - you're mileage may vary depending on how into that you are (personally, as an ENTP, I love it). ISFJ - They're usually really personable and will take extra steps to remember things about their students. Honestly, it's a shame you don't see them more at the university level, but high Si + Fe is usually more interested in nurturing rather than teaching, so they are more likely to go into younger education. ISTJ - Very dry in their explanations, but if you can stay awake, you'll actually learn a ton - the information will always be presented in a no-frills, straightforward way. No surprises, for better or worse. ISFP - These profs are usually creative types who fell into teaching to escape the financial instability of their original line of work. They often resent the fact that they have to teach instead of pursuing their dreams, but they'll make the best of a bad deal by doing really unorthodox things like arranging the seating in their class in a circle or something. Support their side gigs. They don't want to be there either. INFJ - They put a lot of thought and effort into their lesson plans - just show interest and ask thoughtful questions. INFJ's become teachers to make a difference. As long as they feel like they've reached you on some level, then they're happy.
Me, an INFP, feeling bad for the ENFJ that Kristin is just acting as cuz I find it too sad to imagine nobody showing up for the pizza party that ENFJ planned. xD I'm now trying to imagine another pizza party being thrown for the ENFJ to make up for it.... Or an INFP yelling at the class for not being courteous enough to at least let the ENFJ know that they can't/won't come, lol.
As an ESTJ event planner I was more thinking that she shouldn't have ordered 45 pizzas (which is for like 180 people if they're medium pizzas) and not check who was going to be there. People usually aren't going to let you know that they're not going to be there, unless it's mandatory, sometimes not even then.
my watch is practically a part of my arm at this point - its 27 daily alarms are a matter of survival. also I do find ways to fit Keats into science lectures, so dead on 😌 - infp
Love the videos! I do think it would be more fun to show ENFPs really engaging with their students and getting way to excited about the material rather than being totally disorganized/unprepared! I am often late and lost, BUT when I am present/on-time I think I'm hilariously over-zealous and way too self-aware (speaking as an ENFP university instructor :D). Your impressions are INCREDIBLE though
No offense, but a couple ENFPs I've known have had off-the-wall ideas (I'm sure not all of them are like that). It's good to be excited about the material and be creative, but some teachers (not just ENFPs) will share their political opinions or whatnot as if they're facts and that's what bothers me. Because college students don't think for themselves a lot so while they might not retain all the information, they're also probably not going to question whether it's true.
As an INFJ professor, I never check whether my students do the readings. I assume that if they can get a good grade in my class without doing the readings, then the readings aren't necessary. *I* never did the readings, and I was just fine. I figure college students are old enough to be making their own mistakes that way--yet another reason I wouldn't want to teach younger students. If I want the students to get serious about the readings, I make it hurt during class (you can't do this in-class activity if you didn't read beforehand).
Idk about the type, but one of my professors was so lovely. She passed on useful knowledge efficiently, without beating around the bush (not that common trait), but was sensitive to the atmosphere in the class and somehow always managed to make it relaxed. When we had evening classes with her and she saw the focus was out the window she’d say “ok we’re losing them, time for revival”. And one time when we all had a particularly nasty one and everyone was stressing out about their thesis she said we can try and wrap up the material in 40 minutes and then she invited us to a nearby cafè and we just sipped coffee/hot chocolate and chatted. Amazing woman ❤️
I know these are comedy sketches and they’re absolutely funny, just wanted to give a shout-out to all those in teaching positions who care and try hard to do their job right. If you’re reading this your effort is much appreciated and doesn’t go unnoticed, even if sometimes it may seem so! Thanks for being the best ❤️
Those who aren't, are constantly told to behave so by their superiors)) Believe me) ENTJ and ESTJ teachers seem to be the most qualified.. As an ENFP teacher, I used to struggle against my P function to get the job done
Being an INFJ myself I’d say this is true ahaha but at one point I’d reach a breaking point and try to be assertive but instead become totally aggressive and everyone would get detention ;) might just be me though... ahahaha
Yeah, right?...I think I wouldn't like to be manipulated like that so I'd be pretty harsh...probably put problems in an exam that they could only know by doing the homework....like 80% of the grade.
Truth, lol. I am ENFP. I once had the office call down and say the parents were there and they were ready for the special education case conference. I had it marked on the wrong day and didn’t have all of the paperwork done. Luckily, I knew the student so well that I was able to conduct the case conference anyway. 🤦🏼♀️😁 Flying by the seat of my pants skills come in handy, sometimes. 🤣
@@dawnmulder3540 HAHAHA yessss!! We’d better be prepared to dance through all the chaos if we aren’t prepared enough to avoid it sometimes 😭😂 ‘tis a beautiful ability ENFPs have.
As an INFJ I have never been more offended with something that is 100% true Edit: I have sadly/happily(?) come to realize that INFJ was just a mask I use and I'm actually ENTP... (did both tests on sarkinova)? I understand why but it feels as if I don't fit in any of these two stereotypes
im an infj, but man, i relate to infp! i just think i would take a whole class to discuss with the students about the philosophy and then make sure they go home with a "?" in their face
... Infp teacher, knowing myself never stopping talking when I start enjoying a topic I can agree, yes, an infp teacher would be like that I guess... I never had one... I would have enjoyed myself having this lessons so much...
I want to say sth funny but man I just keep thinking about how amazing your acting was! Also the script was marvelous. Very well done job you make it worth the wait!
The INTP is: 1) Talking about her favorite subject 2) for 90 minutes 3) to an entire room full of people who by social convention cannot interrupt her or yell "shut up, nerd!" 4) And getting paid for the privilege. This tends to result in a bit more enthusiasm than shown here. 😂
Every lecture I ask my students for questions, comments, discussion, or anything to almost always be met with blank stares. The tragedy of the INTP brilliantly captured in this video.
As an ESTJ I often answered questions in class, I didn't actually enjoy it but sometimes I seemed like the only one who had the answer. I'm not good at coming up with questions (probably because of Ni being my blindspot) but I hate awkward silences so I'd probably think of something to say.
At some point I understood why many times I was hated as a university professor when students didn't follow simple instructions... but in my defense I always wanted to uplift every single one to be their best!! - ENTJ
This is brilliant, as are all your videos! ENFJ is extremely accurate - I can see myself doing that! One of my family members was a proffessor a few years ago (they are an INFJ). This was exactly how she acts - even when she's not teaching 😂 I love the outfits, btw, seems like a lot of work to put together a different one for every type! 👍
I like your series very much! :) I would also like to see a socially skilled and kind INTJ, a selfish and low self-esteem INFP, a "cruel" and triggered INFJ and a serious ENFJ with dignity and elegance... :D (It's not a request, I was just wondering...)
Pretty good! I had one thing to say about the ENFJ one though. I feel like it would be more likely that all the students would verbally agree in class that they were coming, but then not show the day of. Even though no one rsvp'd, the ENFJ wouldn't want to risk that there wouldn't be enough food for everyone (who verbally agreed), and end up paying for it in the end. Or conversely, everyone would love the ENFJ professor. But I do like how you subverted "the mentor" stereotype. Not trying to criticize your work, just trying to promote better understanding. - ENFJ
I am a fellow ENFJ and our part was completely wrong. We are born leaders that like to inspire others. I am a teacher and my students do respect me and like me (the way you like your teacher)
I gotta say, while I understand where you get the INTP version you portrayed, I'm a strong INTP and I have always loved and been good at teaching, particularly abstract concepts. Keeping student attention, intuiting their level of understanding and shaping things to bring them to the right place... I've done this since I was a teen teaching nature merit badges to today teaching financial pro's. I think, while some of this is skill sets I've adopted over time, it's more inherent than that. Just another perspective..... it is draining, but very rewarding.... I still like being alone learning everything under the sun or just thinking. ;)
After this video I am struggling to find out whether my professor is an ESFJ or EXTJ "Come on guys, there are no wrong answers/no dumb questions! :D" Someone: answers incorrectly/asks question "...... hAve yOu nOt bEEn pAyInG aTTenTiOn to ClAsS"
Oh my goodness, I have a teacher JUST like this. He encourages everyone to blindly guess or work through answers to insane math questions before he even teaches us the material- you know, to “get everyone thinking outside the box” or whatever. Yet if you give the wrong answer, he almost seems mad at you, and he tells you a billion reasons why you should’ve known the right answer. ...Then he gets even more mad halfway through the year when no one in class participates anymore for fear of being reprimanded. 😭 *frustrated sigh* Very sure that he’s what Objective Personality would call a jumper ESTJ. The guy’s fixation with Te and Ne is real.
Cue a Kelso BURN!!! clip and the "Ohhh" meme with that INFJ skit. I wonder if the ENTP professor is the same ENTP in your previous skit who went on about hypocrites. Would make for hilarious continuity. Ow! All my teeth fell out from cavities watching that ESFJ. The ENTJ professors and ESTJ professors need to tell us what they really think. We don't even need air conditioning in a Summer Course with that ISFP professor with how chill she is. No one can resist the siren call of a free cookie. That ENFP...is a hero. *sniff* You are amazing, Kristin. You are an inspiration with how joyfully you conduct yourself. There seriously aren't a lot of people like you. Please keep being an bright example through your actions and visuals because not many people can or choose to do what you do.
First off, brilliant acting (as usual). Second, as an INTJ, that would be my inner monologue/fantasy that plays out in my head; but now that I'm older (and much, MUCH wiser) I would hope the other part of my brain filters it before it comes out of my mouth. For example, every time one of these dumdums says "you are not fully dressed, unless you are wearing a smile," I think "it's a good thing! because if it was wearing a brain, you would be arrested for indecency." See? I would never *say* that... *I would think it!* … but I would never say it. That was old me; new me knows better. ;>
the fact that I was helping out my younger sister with homework literally an hour ago and I said to her: school isn't life, there is no need to stress about it that much and etc. Very accurate! -ISFP
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yes. I'm pretty sure I would act the same. That's why I'll never be a teacher. You know, I forgive almost everything to everyone 99% BUT there is the 1% when I get really mad. It's not fun. - INFJ
My sister's an INFJ. I know someone has really fucked up if they, as a non-family member, manage to piss her off with no redemption in sight. It's rare, but it has happened. But as family I can piss her off really easily lol. Way less patience with me. 😂
@@dearkristin yes, please🙏🙏🙏 not necessarily professional dancers.. Maybe just dancing at a party or on their own (for some types).. or attending differents dancing classes (salsa, oriental etc.).. or as dancing instructors(perfectionists/very strict/medium strict/EPs))))... or obsessed with tik tok dancing challenges... And lots of other possibilities to explore!
Inspired by your videos a personality test I just took labeled me an ENTP-A. I'm solid on the E and the P but the NS & TF much less so, especially after watching several of you interpretations. Great stuff!
I would be interested in a video of uni professors teaching a foreign language class (e.g. how would a uni professor teach Latin?) or a history/Classics type of class. This was definitely an interesting video though! 😊
Let's take a moment to appreciate Kristin's acting abilities, like I'm able to tell which type is it only from her body language and expression it's so on the spot broo
Agreed! Just the tone of voice and the body language tell me which type it is. Really amazing work!
Seconded!
On par with her writing, in my opinion. I especially enjoyed the ENTJ-ESTJ combo
I've just started differentiating the different types a little nowadays and I still got so many of them right! Kudos to you Kristin!
Me too! It's impressive! 😳❤️
Now we need your "16 personalities as students" shot. :D
YYAASSS
No, no please. 🥺 I’m an ENFP that my school is threatening to suspend for constant lateness. I also care so much about my work and about perfection that I put big assignments off and then fearfully scramble to get it all together last minute. The ENFP callout would be SO real 😭😂 aaaaaa
Oh yes pls
Hahaha Sophia! The fear!
@@erika89765 oh man I'm an ENFP too and it is too damn accurate😨😂
I knew she was an INTJ as soon as she confidently started explaining the concept of morality whilst telling off the girl in the front row whilst answering a question with "No, you're wrong", before she ends up disappointed with the absense of questions that challenge her intelligence. -INTJ
@@aman-qj5sx I'd appeal, if the person being wrong was wrong 10th time that weak and their incompetence was really irritating...
I don't think there are unintelligent comments. If my message didn't get crossed, I would question my method of teaching. I'm not too fond of teachers that assume it's the student's fault when it's usually the other way around (me included). Different opinions enrich any level of discussion. I think so as an INTJ, and I'm pretty sure most of us do too.
I knew she was intj when she was being completely arrogant
-intj
@Maia Techera In my experience unintelligent comments do exist and if I see that someone is not making a real effort or that they just comment because they like hearing their own voice or simply enjoy being loud when there are things to discuss and the time is limited, I will not waste that time on them.
@@aman-qj5sx Agreed. Pulling rank is more of an STJ thing. NTJs will tell you why they think you're wrong.
When I was at school, I had a math teacher that I suspect is an INTP. The thing is that he would constantly deviate of the principal topic of the class to explain some other interesting topics that were related in some way. This made this class fun for me (I am an INTP and it was stimulating) and you could see that teacher was having fun too, talking about different topics. You do not have to ask, it was my favourite class.
Amazing!
I am an INFJ AND IF THAT WERE MY CLASS I'D LOVE IT TOO!!
I am intp and also a teaching trainee,
And eventhough I don't have much experience in real teaching but I feel like I will very well end up that way XD, I like the subject and think will be enjoyable and able to relate with class. But I also feel disheartened sometimes knowing that I have to stick to the useless impractical curriculum because students will need them for university concours instead of teaching the real enjoyable aspects of the lesson or those they will find useful
@@shriyapalsule4790
SAME
This is why I find high school history classes interesting (if you have a teacher that actually cares about the subject matter), there’s just so many fascinating turns the discussion can take and not everything is black/white-right/wrong
INTJ giving off serious House, MD, vibes in this one. Competence, brutal honesty, pragmatic puzzles, minimal oversight, and leadership without the need to hold hands or inspire because everyone's an adult and is free to leave: the ultimate INTJ dream.
Great video as always.
Thank you :D
And the students name Cameron. Like seriously...😂
😂 I agree.
Having the ENTJ and ESTJ back to back is brilliant 😂
Hahaa thanks!
I thought so as well.
As ENFP, I relate heavily to this idea of being both late AND lost 😂😂
Absolutely! Don't ask me to pick one)))
Hahaha amazing
Me.
I think in the last two years of my studies at the uni I never got there on time for a class I was always 5 min late. At least it was the right class most of the times. ENFP.
Ya know this makes me wonder if I'm an enfp or not , I relate to how they are described but I don't get lost or anything like that
Thank you again for the wonderful content🙏❤️
00:01 ISTP
00:10 ISFJ
00:22 INFP
00:54 ESTP
01:01 ENFJ
01:40 INTJ
02:02 ESFP
02:31 ISTJ
02:55 INTP
03:16 INFJ
03:50 ENTP
04:05 ESFJ
04:27 ENTJ
04:44 ESTJ
05:00 ISFP
05:35 ENFP
Thanks for the timestamps 👍💜
@@breeeeeaaathofthewild you’re welcome 🙏❤️
Thank you!! ❤️❤️
Thank you! I love this community
0:23 I knew it was an INFP as soon as a saw that starry eyed stare.
Great work as always Kristin!
exactlyyyy her acting skills >>>>>
i sometimes even forget they're the same person 😭🤯♥️
@Hana, naw you're the sweetest, thank you! And thank you as always to you, Joy!
@@dearkristin :D
Soon as you hear a literary refrence too lol
Same XD
"you let us off the hook" T-T that moment when INFJs epic forgiving and understanding nature fails them tragically lol
Right? I can completely see how I would do that.
guilty
Yep. 🤦🏽
I’ve worked as a teacher and can relate. Both in the ”understanding”/not want to hurt feeling and in the sigh realisering my weakness. So hard for me to be a teacher. INFJ
This comes up in parenting too!
ENTP teaching method is educational comedy.
When you get people to get exited they pay attention and learn on their own for fun.
I have an INFJ university professor and I’ve kind of sensed that he does this with everyone, so even though I know he won’t be harsh if I don’t get my work done on time, I still try to do so partly because I think deep down that’s what he’d prefer. Bless him
That is so respectful...You know,as INFJs,internally,we hope that we would get at least respect as we show it to others
I am an INFJ professor, and as a student, if my teacher didn't check, I didn't do it, so I never assign something I don't check, and I'm pretty strict about it... but not readings. Those are pretty much always optional. 😉
...one time a student started crying because her group paper was late... That is the worst, but I always tell myself, "Even if it's traumatic, it won't ruin her grade." Of course, if it is going to ruin a student's grade, I would would totally work with them, but if I start making exceptions, I won't know where to stop.
“Oh.... I don’t have a watch. {shrugs, unconcerned}”
Yes, that is spot-on for the INFP in my life! 😏
Haha. I don't own a watch or have a clock in my house.
@@TheMartin128 Yeah, same here :D
Yeeeep. I've not had a clock in years. Time is merely a social construct anyways, so let's ignore it all.
@@omologo95 So.... people waiting for you at business meetings, *job interviews,* dental appointments, restaurant reservations, and family celebrations don’t matter? Seems inconsiderate. What about classes you may want to take, airline/train schedules, concert times?
I love my INFP friend; she has a lot of great qualities. However, she seems oblivious to the fact that she often inconveniences people, sometimes causing them significant problems.
“Time is merely a social construct” sounds cute, but for most people to get a good education, earn a living, contribute to the common good, and fulfill responsibilities to loved ones, we have to be willing to accommodate how the rest of the world functions. Even most people who are self-employed still have to meet with clients, editors, suppliers, vendors, customers, or others. Wandering in whenever the mood strikes isn’t an option.
@@altitudeiseverything3163 Ow. I'll have you know I've a tendency to be extremely early out of fear of being too late. The last few dental appointments I had (had a few due to complications with an accident), I arrived two hours early.
That said, it was mainly a hyperbole intended as a self-deprecating joke :P While I don't own a clock, I do have my phone and I'm rather good at scheduling even if I loathe it.
So, it's not that I'm unaware of these things at all. I have a hard time conforming to them, but I'd say I'm adaptable enough somewhat tie myself to them. Hell, I'm a licensed plumber. So, I by all means can. I just hate it, heh
I'm a university professor who is an INTJ. That's more...how I would like to be if it wouldn't scare students silent(er than they already are). In reality, getting students to talk at all is the main struggle.
online tutes is your answer bro, from another INTJ who is back doing a 3rd degree lol
@@youreworthyourweightinavoc7189 I've thought about it with the job market the way it is.
@Katelynn, so fair!
I know! Right?
@@elliotvernon7971 there really aren't in my field.
I think I had an ENTP professor. This is a spot on representation. His slides had not more than 10 sentences and were mostly just pictures. In all honesty, he seemed like he knew his stuff and explained fairly well in class. I really enjoyed how interactive he made the class. We later on came to an understanding of one other, but in the beginning I couldn’t stand him. He expected gourmet food with dollar store ingredients (metaphor for his slides vs tests), was ticked off quite easily, and insisted on calling a student with a part of her name she had told him not to (eventually he stopped, but it pissed me off greatly either way). I also realized that ENTPs either completely eliminate their emotions or throw their emotions everywhere. When they get emotional it’s a hard sight to bear. However, that side of him is what eventually led to our mutual understanding of one another. I am an ENFP after all, emotions are just my thing. I like to see a bit of human in someone. I don’t like people with glaring inconsistencies expecting perfection while they themselves are not that. It’s just too hypocritical.
As an ISTP,
watching a non-skippable ad before this video started, was something challenging but definitely worth it!
"i didn't feel doing that, so i didn't" is what i said literally in my last meeting 😂
I just walk away until its over because I didn't agree to it.
If it's something that needs to get done, there's always the option to let them know you won't do it in time for them to find someone else, or being an adult you could delegate it to someone. If it's not something that needs to be done I would say not doing it is fine but explaining why it didn't need to get done can be more helpful.
INFJ here and I was once a substitute teacher. I knew which one was the Infj straight away😅I learned that the hard way too. I had the students lovingly telling me that I had to "be more mean". I was like oh...even more firm then now? They laughed and told me to practice.🙈
😂 INFP here, I once had pupils lovingly suggest I should use a mirror to practice shouting at them when they were noisy...
@@mayla212 that is Great!👌😄
Bahahaha!
same 😂 I worked in a summer camps for 8-12yr olds and the kids told me I should be louder and firmer. They cheered when I got so pissed one day and finally yelled at them and even drew me a certificate of sorts with crayons 🙈 Not what I would like to do for a living but that whole experience made me rethink humanity
" I had the students lovingly telling me that I had to "be more mean"."
Thats so adorable, LOL!
As an INTJ university professor, that was accurate. Except that's how I behave towards my colleagues. That and the ENTP.
Hahahaha.. Ditto the INTJ attending 🤣 .. THIS one made my day.
"Don't tell me I'm at the wrong university again." I laughed harder than I should have. How can you end up at the wrong university multiple times?! xD
ENFP teacher here raising his hand. It takes having one not far from another and working multiple jobs (cause academia is impossible nowadays). It's nice to be wanted by multiple schools, but it's also a constant hustle. And being not ADD, just... ENFP. Everything is always interesting.
ENFP here... sounds perfectly like something that would happen to me on a regular basis.
@@meropetied Okay, that makes sense. Thanks for the answer!
ENFP here (but not a professor), and I've definitely shown up to the wrong job more than once. As a student, I've also sat though 20+ minutes of the wrong lecture before realizing I was in the wrong class. I wish I could tell you how we do it, but I really have no idea 😂
I'm an INFP, but usually recognize the ENFPs also, as I have some of those ENFP tendencies myself. I've taken the test 4 times and everytime come out INFP, but I know there is a small part of me that acts like an ENFP.
the only channel whose videos i blindly like before the video even loads 😋😋😋
Good idea you just know it’s inevitable and you’re going to click it anyway
Hahaha aww you're sweet, thank you!!
As an INTP student who always asks questions and is disappointed by a teacher's frequent inability to answer them (despite it being a pretty basic clarification thing, usually) I can say that is probably how I would be as a teacher
Waste of money eh?...
my Bio teacher is definitely an Fe dom, she actively cares about all of us and asks us all how we are and if we aren't honest, she sometimes pushes the truth out of us lol. and she always says that if anyone needs to talk, she's there. she's been like this with classes before us, it's like she's our free counsellor
she's my favourite teacher
Same!! :o
Ok your depiction of ENFPs is SCARY accurate. On the first day of my junior year of high school, I walked into the wrong science class, but didn’t realize it until the teacher said her name and told us to turn to the person next to us and share a fun fact, so I turned to the girl next me and said, “I think I’m in the wrong class” and got up, went to the teacher and walked out. This sort of thing has happened so many times that I’ve gotten used to it lmao
I was still getting lost at my secondary school up to the last day- even after being there 5 years, see the “I got lost” works in year 7 but not I’m year 11 😂. Anyways we used to do maths in the library when I was in year 7 (because of space issues and the school was expanding because of like uk gov laws that made schools go to 5 form entry instead of 3- and so you stayed on for gcse) anyway- there was like 4 temporary walls up in there and on the first day I sat down (i was running like 5 mins late anyway cause I already had gotten lost around the school) and saw my teacher so sat down in her part of the library- for like a full 5 or so minutes before I realise I’m in a year 10 lesson- (my teacher was an estj) and she tells me it’s next door. I trip and drop all my stuff on the floor in front of not only the year 10’s but my own class as well. And like what a first impression that was 😂. You have to learn to laugh at these things- and I did and then sat down on my own table, near the front which was teh seating plan. And so then had to walk past everyone. Then we did ice breakers and yeah (It was my very first lesson of that school)
As an INTP who wants to eventually teach mathematics at a university, I'm worried about getting bored of my teaching material. I hope that by the time I try to get my Ph.D., my Fe's developed enough to keep my interest and focus on helping the kids understand as opposed to my current interest in learning the actual material. I suppose we'll see what happens...
orrrr, just side step into quantum physics, that could NEVER get boring
I think the fact that you're even thinking about this means you're on the right track!
Omg same I'm into the final year of MS and then I'll do phd,
I want to teach these kids but i hope I'll be a good prof and not like the one's we have totally uninterested
In how the kids are faring.
As an INTP, Whenever I make an presentation in university, everyone always pay attention to what i told, and always like my presentaion. Because I always pay attention to what i want to give my classmates, what is the important thing, what we should learn about the context, short and clear - just core -
INFJ here.
Honestly, I was really into studying, so I never understood why other people are not as fascinated with the readings as I am. When I led a study group, I was actually the person who asked people why they couldn't at least skim over it at the last minute, so we could have some meaningful conversation about it, instead of me breaking it down for them, because of course I read the whole of Kant and them some discussions on his topics and was the only one that grasped what he meant... INSUFFERABLE FOOLS! If you just want to learn everything by heart instead of understanding, and really are just here because your parents convinced you to attend University, just go and study law or commerce or something!
ENTJ and ESTJ back to back was a super nice touch. Your ISFPs really do love their cats!
I'll tell you an open secret, buddy: ESTJs to us (ENTJs) are ´-generally- boring, obtuse and overly conservative guys.
And for them, we (ENTJs) are quirky guys with "weird" ideas that they don't usually accept or consider.
... Aside from the typical stereotype of dominant Te, we are nothing alike.
Hey, i didn't know you had a channel, i'm taking a look at it. I have a while and it seems interesting. ;)
In any case, do not take my previous answer as something categorical, logically.
What I want to say, being clearer is that we differ a lot, even in the way we express that Te.
As an Isfp, I can confirm we do haha
I’ve fallen in love with your channel these past few weeks and it’s legit given me so much happiness
Same!
Thank you, guys! You are so sweet!
@@dearkristin it’s easy to compliment genius 😉☺️
I’m not an ISTP, nor am I a professor, but boy did I relate to them.
Hahaha that's something I would relate to as well, but I'd end up marking the papers anyway out of guilt.
That poor Enfj.. Fe main teachers are always the target for bullying
Or they are the best teachers! I had an ENFJ teacher in school and he was not just respected by everyone, but he was also amazing at teaching - probably the best teacher I ever had!
My best teaches were ENFJs too. Love ‘em!
I feel like enfjs on good days can really pump up a demoralized class though! To me they seem pretty awesome as teachers bc they care about their students and try to make sure everyone gets along lol
yeah. makes me fucking vengeful to see people treating Fe doms like that
ENFJs with more confidence become everyone's favourite teachers and everyone comes to their pizza parties (source: my mom is an ENFJ and a teacher). If anyone treated her badly like in the vid I'd probably murder them 🤷🏻♀️
My sister is a teacher with ESFP personality and I couldn't avoid to laugh because this is exactly how she makes the stuff every day😂 I'm from Mexico and I use your videos to improve my English, learn more about MBTI and, of course, to get an hilarious time. Ty for your amazing content!!!
Fantastic! Thanks, Isabel!!
OMG.... I'm an ISFJ and I'm a teacher and this was spot-on!!!
The moment I saw it I just said to myself "This is me.... This is the ISFJ teacher" And I was right!!
It's like you can hardly tell them what to do without annoying them.
Just stay quiet, do your paperwork and wait until they get sth is wrong (i'm also an isfj 😆)
@@mvlivv Great advice thanks.
😂😂😂😂😂
INFP here and I have actually checked my wrist without a watch.
Many times! lol
"Why have you not learned proper use of a semi-colon, hmm?" 😂😂😂
I love ESTJs!
I love how at this point I can immediately pick out which is the INTP by the monotone voice and complete lack of anything resembling emotion. Which to be fair is more or less how I go about my day as well
Hahaha, I should try switching it up to throw you.
Awww, I wish I had an ISFP teacher, she seemed so chill (and everyone loves cats, cmon)
- INFP :)
ISFP here. Sorry I am not a teacher.
INFP: "Alright class, let's close our eyes and take a 60 minute moment of silence."
...
"Okay, that concludes class for this afternoon."
Okay that comment made me realise that one of my teachers in school was definitely an INFP xD He told us once to stare into our neighbours‘ eyes without saying a word. For 15 minutes. Then he told all of us to stare out of the window for the rest of the lesson (still in silence) and every few minutes he told us to imagine seemingly random scenarios that were clearly heavily inspired by his own life and psychological problems combined with a pinch of philosophy. He was a weird teacher...
@@flusel4949 LMAO that is champion status INFP right there. Philosophy/Psychology major INFP right here XD Was this in high-school or college?
@@johnhalbig-author7012 High School xD
@Maifly OH MY GOSH I CAN'T WITH THAT COMMENT, HAHAHAA
So, I know that I'd love to have ENTP or ISFP as a professor. And I felt both the ISFJ and INFJ. 😂 Your acting is sooo amazing, btw! 👏
Thank you, Simone!! :D
Hilaaaaarious. But as an ENFP teacher myself, THAT IS IT. So us. Pretty certain we're all pretty great in the classroom once we get going, but we really get distracted easily by the world. Not ADD, it's just there's so much to think about. ☺
And ISFP had me roaring. You're a terrific performer.
Right. A hot mess until the mics in my hand and you tell me to explain something I know and have thought alot about. That's when peoples perception of me will shift into some kind of a deep thinking know it all who pieced all of it together and explains it in a way that's digestible. Then I'm back to bumping into walls and screwing around again once I'm done.
We really have to be some unusual creatures for people to watch. Look like a hot mess on the surface but internally we got all kinds of deep thinking magic going on.
Agreed! You've both summed it up well. My two close ENFPs are two of the most intelligent women I know.
omg I'm an esfj and teach college and this is spot on - especially the mimic and body language! 😩 😍
The best one was ENFP. I knew it would be a joke about being late, but the wrong class, and wrong university and papers falling, that I didn't expect...FUNNY 😂
Haha, thanks, had to add a little extra to keep people on their toes. ;)
Girl, you are a treasure! I love how expressive you are with each of the personalities. You have fantastic acting abilities and your editing skills are impressive!
Thanks so much! This comment made me smile
You’re really hitting your stride. You can tell by the energy you bring to your videos. Each of your characters are distinct without being over the top... and I wouldn’t be writing this ego-inflating comment if it wasn’t for the “cause fish have cultures” moment 😋😂
Hahaha thank you for paying my extremely profound comment.
I am a University Professor in Math, I consider myself a INTP. But In this video I felt extremely identified with INFP (getting lost in the subject and not realizeing the time), INTP (of course), ENTP (trying to get debate) and ENFP (forgetting where was the class). I am also an ISTP admirer!.
I wasn’t expecting to be called out in the first 20 seconds 😂
You just cleared people’s confusion between ENTJ and ESTJ.
My advice for students on how to deal with each MBTI Type as a professor:
ENTP - It doesn't matter what course you signed up for. You're getting a philosophy class.
ENFJ - Picks favorites. If they like you, you're getting a letter grade higher than you deserve every time. If they don't, it's a letter grade lower. You're entirely at the mercy of whatever box their aux-Ni puts you in - try to get on their good side early on.
ESTP - Makes up lesson plans on the spot and then goes out partying with students - it's a wonder they haven't been fired, but even a university educated board of directors is no match for the charming drug that is tert Fe. You'll probably learn absolutely nothing, but you'll have fun.
INTJ - Hardest class you'll ever have. Usually they did really well in school when THEY were students, so they'll have little sympathy for people who aren't academically inclined. The amount of homework they're going to assign will be impossible to complete half the time, but you can earn back some respect by being engaged during lectures.
ENFP - Easiest class you'll ever have. Half the time they won't even remember the deadlines for the assignments either, so just show up, enjoy their rad creativity, and take your free credit.
ESFJ - They often have this wonderful talent for dropping the veil of authority, and making it feel like you're just having things explained to you by a friend. Their #1 priority is keeping a respectful space, so just don't do/say anything socially inappropriate or too envelope-pushing and they'll be easygoing.
ESFP - If they're teaching music/theater/art, then they're amazing, anything else and they will burn time talking about their weekend all class in order to avoid discussing material that they find even more boring than you do. The latter is pretty rare though. High Fi types are rarely caught teaching anything they aren't passionate about.
ENTJ - By the end of the semester, they'll have made at least three students cry. They don't believe in holding your hand and want to prepare you for a real work environment. Meet their standards of resourcefulness and ambition or you're in for a rough time.
INFP - The assignments they give will often have super vague and broad instructions, but as long as you authentically come at things with YOUR best interpretation, they don't really care about you hitting the criteria to a T. Depending on your learning style, this will either be extremely liberating or utterly infuriating.
ISTP - Really successful in their chosen field (usually in trades), but less than ideal teachers most of the time. While Ti-Se is great at DOING, it's horrible at explaining the steps involved. They're just going to SHOW you and count on you to be a visual learner.
ESTJ - They're sticklers for rules: any assignment that's overdue will get a zero. Anyone who turns up late to class will get turned away, ect - they seem scary, but really they're just hardworkers who despise laziness in others. Develop good time management and you're golden.
INTP - Every class is just an hour of pedantic tangents - you're mileage may vary depending on how into that you are (personally, as an ENTP, I love it).
ISFJ - They're usually really personable and will take extra steps to remember things about their students. Honestly, it's a shame you don't see them more at the university level, but high Si + Fe is usually more interested in nurturing rather than teaching, so they are more likely to go into younger education.
ISTJ - Very dry in their explanations, but if you can stay awake, you'll actually learn a ton - the information will always be presented in a no-frills, straightforward way. No surprises, for better or worse.
ISFP - These profs are usually creative types who fell into teaching to escape the financial instability of their original line of work. They often resent the fact that they have to teach instead of pursuing their dreams, but they'll make the best of a bad deal by doing really unorthodox things like arranging the seating in their class in a circle or something. Support their side gigs. They don't want to be there either.
INFJ - They put a lot of thought and effort into their lesson plans - just show interest and ask thoughtful questions. INFJ's become teachers to make a difference. As long as they feel like they've reached you on some level, then they're happy.
Me, an INFP, feeling bad for the ENFJ that Kristin is just acting as cuz I find it too sad to imagine nobody showing up for the pizza party that ENFJ planned. xD I'm now trying to imagine another pizza party being thrown for the ENFJ to make up for it.... Or an INFP yelling at the class for not being courteous enough to at least let the ENFJ know that they can't/won't come, lol.
Same, lol!! I am ENFP (but only slightly E dominate). I was like, “That’s terrible they did that to her! I feel so badly for her!” 😂
As an ESTJ event planner I was more thinking that she shouldn't have ordered 45 pizzas (which is for like 180 people if they're medium pizzas) and not check who was going to be there. People usually aren't going to let you know that they're not going to be there, unless it's mandatory, sometimes not even then.
my watch is practically a part of my arm at this point - its 27 daily alarms are a matter of survival. also I do find ways to fit Keats into science lectures, so dead on 😌 - infp
HAHA this comment is hilarious
When ESFP said “...this is the wrong book” I just lost it. This was great
Haha thanks. There was 0 acting required there.
Love the videos! I do think it would be more fun to show ENFPs really engaging with their students and getting way to excited about the material rather than being totally disorganized/unprepared! I am often late and lost, BUT when I am present/on-time I think I'm hilariously over-zealous and way too self-aware (speaking as an ENFP university instructor :D). Your impressions are INCREDIBLE though
No offense, but a couple ENFPs I've known have had off-the-wall ideas (I'm sure not all of them are like that). It's good to be excited about the material and be creative, but some teachers (not just ENFPs) will share their political opinions or whatnot as if they're facts and that's what bothers me. Because college students don't think for themselves a lot so while they might not retain all the information, they're also probably not going to question whether it's true.
As an INFJ professor, I never check whether my students do the readings. I assume that if they can get a good grade in my class without doing the readings, then the readings aren't necessary. *I* never did the readings, and I was just fine. I figure college students are old enough to be making their own mistakes that way--yet another reason I wouldn't want to teach younger students. If I want the students to get serious about the readings, I make it hurt during class (you can't do this in-class activity if you didn't read beforehand).
Idk about the type, but one of my professors was so lovely. She passed on useful knowledge efficiently, without beating around the bush (not that common trait), but was sensitive to the atmosphere in the class and somehow always managed to make it relaxed.
When we had evening classes with her and she saw the focus was out the window she’d say “ok we’re losing them, time for revival”. And one time when we all had a particularly nasty one and everyone was stressing out about their thesis she said we can try and wrap up the material in 40 minutes and then she invited us to a nearby cafè and we just sipped coffee/hot chocolate and chatted. Amazing woman ❤️
I know these are comedy sketches and they’re absolutely funny, just wanted to give a shout-out to all those in teaching positions who care and try hard to do their job right. If you’re reading this your effort is much appreciated and doesn’t go unnoticed, even if sometimes it may seem so! Thanks for being the best ❤️
@@happydayzee It was an invitation to hang out together and relax a little, everyone bought whatever they wanted themselves
CUTE! This teacher sounds amazing!
I absolutely love your videos. I always laugh when you get to my temperament.
Thank you!! :D
infp was really charming. You make me like that type again
That suggests at one point you disliked it. What’s the reason behind it?
I'm glad! INFPs are flippin' lovable!
guess all my teachers are ESTJ 😭👌🏻
Those who aren't, are constantly told to behave so by their superiors)) Believe me) ENTJ and ESTJ teachers seem to be the most qualified.. As an ENFP teacher, I used to struggle against my P function to get the job done
These videos never fail to cheer me up. You're doing great, Kristin! Thanks for awesome content.
Thanks, Katelyn! YOU'RE doing great!!
@@dearkristin You made my morning. Thank you!
Being an INFJ myself I’d say this is true ahaha but at one point I’d reach a breaking point and try to be assertive but instead become totally aggressive and everyone would get detention ;) might just be me though... ahahaha
Yeah, right?...I think I wouldn't like to be manipulated like that so I'd be pretty harsh...probably put problems in an exam that they could only know by doing the homework....like 80% of the grade.
@@lunaluW that’s hilarious I’d do the same ahahah
I don’t even have words. The ENFP is 1000% accurate. 😭😂 That would most certainly be me as a teacher. It’s ALREADY me as a student bahahaha
Same
Hahahahaha I legitimately eagerly await the ENFPs' comments with every skit I post.
Truth, lol. I am ENFP. I once had the office call down and say the parents were there and they were ready for the special education case conference. I had it marked on the wrong day and didn’t have all of the paperwork done. Luckily, I knew the student so well that I was able to conduct the case conference anyway. 🤦🏼♀️😁 Flying by the seat of my pants skills come in handy, sometimes. 🤣
@@dawnmulder3540 HAHAHA yessss!! We’d better be prepared to dance through all the chaos if we aren’t prepared enough to avoid it sometimes 😭😂 ‘tis a beautiful ability ENFPs have.
As an INFJ I have never been more offended with something that is 100% true
Edit: I have sadly/happily(?) come to realize that INFJ was just a mask I use and I'm actually ENTP... (did both tests on sarkinova)? I understand why but it feels as if I don't fit in any of these two stereotypes
I literally had a teacher show us all his family travels on a projector like the esfp.....the class was biology 😂😂😂
ENFP always on point 😀😀😀🤡
Thank you!!
Yesss, she posted! Hilarious vid as always, Kristin ❤️
Thank you, Alexa!! :D
0:02 The buffering video is a great detail.
im an infj, but man, i relate to infp! i just think i would take a whole class to discuss with the students about the philosophy and then make sure they go home with a "?" in their face
Me: actually taking a deep breath at 5:25
Hahahahaa
Awesome! Loved it!!!
Thank you :D
... Infp teacher, knowing myself never stopping talking when I start enjoying a topic I can agree, yes, an infp teacher would be like that I guess... I never had one... I would have enjoyed myself having this lessons so much...
omg it's actually a little frightening how accurate you get with the little details - like the INFP not even wearing a watch! hahaha you're amazing :)
Hahaha thanks!
I want to say sth funny but man I just keep thinking about how amazing your acting was! Also the script was marvelous. Very well done job you make it worth the wait!
Thank you, Vida! You are so sweet always 🥰
The INTP is:
1) Talking about her favorite subject
2) for 90 minutes
3) to an entire room full of people who by social convention cannot interrupt her or yell "shut up, nerd!"
4) And getting paid for the privilege.
This tends to result in a bit more enthusiasm than shown here. 😂
Every lecture I ask my students for questions, comments, discussion, or anything to almost always be met with blank stares. The tragedy of the INTP brilliantly captured in this video.
As an ESTJ I often answered questions in class, I didn't actually enjoy it but sometimes I seemed like the only one who had the answer. I'm not good at coming up with questions (probably because of Ni being my blindspot) but I hate awkward silences so I'd probably think of something to say.
Thanks for the reminder to take a deep breath! :)
Stay well all!
0:46 “i don’t have a watch” HAHA was not expecting her to acknowledge that
Thanks for the simple black dress and ponytail. Great video!
Thank you! :)
At some point I understood why many times I was hated as a university professor when students didn't follow simple instructions... but in my defense I always wanted to uplift every single one to be their best!! - ENTJ
I could never have hated you, my INTJness loves your way with things
@@youreworthyourweightinavoc7189 INTJs are tough with an awesome sense of humor, we get each other 😉
Well I (INTP) think I have less humour then. I think then more over your behavior then the topic and go into a fundamental opposition mode then.
This is brilliant, as are all your videos! ENFJ is extremely accurate - I can see myself doing that! One of my family members was a proffessor a few years ago (they are an INFJ). This was exactly how she acts - even when she's not teaching 😂 I love the outfits, btw, seems like a lot of work to put together a different one for every type! 👍
Thanks, Maja!! :D
I related to quite a few of these!
-INFP
Kristen you are frigging brilliant!
I like your series very much! :)
I would also like to see a socially skilled and kind INTJ, a selfish and low self-esteem INFP, a "cruel" and triggered INFJ and a serious ENFJ with dignity and elegance... :D (It's not a request, I was just wondering...)
Pretty good! I had one thing to say about the ENFJ one though. I feel like it would be more likely that all the students would verbally agree in class that they were coming, but then not show the day of. Even though no one rsvp'd, the ENFJ wouldn't want to risk that there wouldn't be enough food for everyone (who verbally agreed), and end up paying for it in the end. Or conversely, everyone would love the ENFJ professor. But I do like how you subverted "the mentor" stereotype.
Not trying to criticize your work, just trying to promote better understanding. - ENFJ
No please, you are always welcome to constructively critique! This is a learning process for us all :D Thanks for your support!
I am a fellow ENFJ and our part was completely wrong. We are born leaders that like to inspire others. I am a teacher and my students do respect me and like me (the way you like your teacher)
ENFP is so accurate. Love your videos!
I gotta say, while I understand where you get the INTP version you portrayed, I'm a strong INTP and I have always loved and been good at teaching, particularly abstract concepts. Keeping student attention, intuiting their level of understanding and shaping things to bring them to the right place... I've done this since I was a teen teaching nature merit badges to today teaching financial pro's. I think, while some of this is skill sets I've adopted over time, it's more inherent than that. Just another perspective..... it is draining, but very rewarding.... I still like being alone learning everything under the sun or just thinking. ;)
Can we all take a minute to appreciate her vast array of nice outfits?
I love your videos!! The INFJ is so me. As a manager, I'm chill with my staff and just tolerate everything.
After this video I am struggling to find out whether my professor is an ESFJ or EXTJ
"Come on guys, there are no wrong answers/no dumb questions! :D"
Someone: answers incorrectly/asks question
"...... hAve yOu nOt bEEn pAyInG aTTenTiOn to ClAsS"
Oh my goodness, I have a teacher JUST like this. He encourages everyone to blindly guess or work through answers to insane math questions before he even teaches us the material- you know, to “get everyone thinking outside the box” or whatever. Yet if you give the wrong answer, he almost seems mad at you, and he tells you a billion reasons why you should’ve known the right answer. ...Then he gets even more mad halfway through the year when no one in class participates anymore for fear of being reprimanded. 😭 *frustrated sigh* Very sure that he’s what Objective Personality would call a jumper ESTJ. The guy’s fixation with Te and Ne is real.
This might be my new favorite video. The personalities inside on a rainy day is up there too.
Aww thank you!! :D
Cue a Kelso BURN!!! clip and the "Ohhh" meme with that INFJ skit.
I wonder if the ENTP professor is the same ENTP in your previous skit who went on about hypocrites. Would make for hilarious continuity.
Ow! All my teeth fell out from cavities watching that ESFJ.
The ENTJ professors and ESTJ professors need to tell us what they really think.
We don't even need air conditioning in a Summer Course with that ISFP professor with how chill she is.
No one can resist the siren call of a free cookie. That ENFP...is a hero. *sniff*
You are amazing, Kristin. You are an inspiration with how joyfully you conduct yourself. There seriously aren't a lot of people like you.
Please keep being an bright example through your actions and visuals because not many people can or choose to do what you do.
Aww, thanks, John. What a lovely comment. I appreciate it!
These are all amazing 🤣
Cute, Michelle!! Thank you for your comment! :D
First off, brilliant acting (as usual). Second, as an INTJ, that would be my inner monologue/fantasy that plays out in my head; but now that I'm older (and much, MUCH wiser) I would hope the other part of my brain filters it before it comes out of my mouth.
For example, every time one of these dumdums says "you are not fully dressed, unless you are wearing a smile," I think "it's a good thing! because if it was wearing a brain, you would be arrested for indecency." See? I would never *say* that... *I would think it!* … but I would never say it.
That was old me; new me knows better. ;>
Haha well done! Thanks for your positivity :)
😭👏
_Lecture on the Development of Mercantilism in 17th-Century Holland_
INTP professor: I've literally been preparing my entire life for this
You are just getting better and better at this! Keep up good and fun work!
the fact that I was helping out my younger sister with homework literally an hour ago and I said to her: school isn't life, there is no need to stress about it that much and etc. Very accurate! -ISFP
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes. I'm pretty sure I would act the same. That's why I'll never be a teacher.
You know, I forgive almost everything to everyone 99%
BUT there is the 1% when I get really mad. It's not fun. - INFJ
💯 percent agree! - Another INFJ
My sister's an INFJ. I know someone has really fucked up if they, as a non-family member, manage to piss her off with no redemption in sight. It's rare, but it has happened.
But as family I can piss her off really easily lol. Way less patience with me. 😂
@@GoVocaloider Haha
I think it depends on how close a person is to the INFJ.
I'm sure her anger doesn't last too long.
@@richardthury5293 Indeed, it doesn't. She is a pretty chill person.
The transition from ESFJ to ENTJ was gold
Thanks!
Petition to have a 16 personalities dancing video
Sigh... this has been requested so many times that I feel I'll have to succumb soon...
omg guys come help me we're almost there
@@dearkristin yes, please🙏🙏🙏 not necessarily professional dancers.. Maybe just dancing at a party or on their own (for some types).. or attending differents dancing classes (salsa, oriental etc.).. or as dancing instructors(perfectionists/very strict/medium strict/EPs))))... or obsessed with tik tok dancing challenges... And lots of other possibilities to explore!
I am both a lecturer and an INFJ and this was such an accurate call out it hurt.
Inspired by your videos a personality test I just took labeled me an ENTP-A. I'm solid on the E and the P but the NS & TF much less so, especially after watching several of you interpretations. Great stuff!
I would be interested in a video of uni professors teaching a foreign language class (e.g. how would a uni professor teach Latin?) or a history/Classics type of class. This was definitely an interesting video though! 😊
Another awesome video! I realize I had so many INTJ professors.
Thanks, Nick!