Introverted - 65% Distinctively expressed introvert
Intuitive - 25% Moderately expressed intuitive personality
Thinking - 25% Moderately expressed thinking personality
Judging - 56% Moderately expressed judging personality
Which makes me an INTJ, apparently. Hmm...don't know if I really fit the
description, but I do like being named as a "
Mastermind Rational" (putting me in the illustrious company of Stephen Hawking and Isaac Newton). However, I really do not see what I have in common with Hannibal, Donald Rumsfeld or Ensign Ro from Star Trek: TNG!
Although, the "career choices" was interesting for me - it came up with engineering, which is what I studied but have chosen not to pursue a career in. But it also came up with computer programming, a subject which I never managed to get to grips with beyond "Hello World", so...
Edit: I've had a look at what it says generally about "Rationals", and I think that it's the most accurate bit I've read with regards to myself.
RATIONAL NTs, being ABSTRACT in communicating and UTILITARIAN in implementing goals, can become highly skilled in STRATEGIC ANALYSIS. Thus their most practiced and developed intelligent operations tend to be marshalling and planning (NTJ organizing), or inventing and configuring (NTP engineering). And they would if they could be wizards in one of these forms of rational operation. They are proud of themselves in the degree they are competent in action, respect themselves in the degree they are autonomous, and feel confident of themselves in the degree they are strong willed. Ever in search of knowledge, this is the "Knowledge Seeking Personality" -- trusting in reason and hungering for achievement. They are usually pragmatic about the present, skeptical about the future, solipsistic about the past, and their preferred time and place are the interval and the intersection. Educationally they go for the sciences, avocationally for technology, and vocationally for systems work. Rationals tend to be individualizing as parents, mindmates as spouses, and learning oriented as children. Rationals are very infrequent, comprising as few as 5% and no more than 7% of the population.