-Here are the ones I would answer as false for me: -People tell me that I'm a good listener. -I like to celebrate birthdays on a small scale, with only one or two close friends or family members. -People describe me as "soft-spoken" or "mellow." -I prefer not to show or discuss my work with others until it's finished. -I tend to think before I speak. -If you had to choose, I'd prefer a weekend with absolutely nothing to do to one with too many things scheduled.
Who ENJOYS multi-tasking? I guess it's nice to have more than one project lined up, but I dislike going back and forth doing two projects at a time. I would rather finish one and start the next.
I do believe we broke the scale. Pretty much all true, except...what's the difference between a lecture and a seminar? Don't you just sit and listen to the speaker at both of them?
I think at a seminar, students are required to be more interactive -- discussing the material in groups and actually presenting a piece of research of their own. Real torturous stuff that only serves to help extroverts and inhibit people like us.
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-Here are the ones I would answer as false for me:
-People tell me that I'm a good listener.
-I like to celebrate birthdays on a small scale, with only one or two close friends or family members.
-People describe me as "soft-spoken" or "mellow."
-I prefer not to show or discuss my work with others until it's finished.
-I tend to think before I speak.
-If you had to choose, I'd prefer a weekend with absolutely nothing to do to one with too many things scheduled.
Who ENJOYS multi-tasking? I guess it's nice to have more than one project lined up, but I dislike going back and forth doing two projects at a time. I would rather finish one and start the next.
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Pretty much all true, except...what's the difference between a lecture and a seminar? Don't you just sit and listen to the speaker at both of them?
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I am pretty much the opposite of an introvert.
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