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Your Myers-Briggs horoscope
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator identifies your personality type, which you can use to check out your Kscope fortune for the week. (Graphic by Casey Marley).Casey Marley - Managing Editor
managing@insideuab.com
Hello Kaleidoscope Readers, in your time at UAB and preparing for the professional world, you may have been asked to take a Myers Brigg Personality Test, a scientific approach to understanding what makes you tick by sorting you (and everyone else) into one of 16 distinct personality types. With this popularity of self awareness and how prevalent it is in the workplace, we’ve decided to launch a monthly column that gives each of the 16 personality types a look into themselves and into their future for the upcoming month by using non-astrological pseudoscience. This week, we are offering quasi-insight into the intuitive and thinking-based personalities. Before reading this column, please take a Myers Brigg Personality Test and then find your type below to read a totally imagined glance at what is to come for you.