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       PERSONALITY TYPE AND COLLEGE MAJOR        1 
              The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and a Student’s College Major 
                         Sarah C. Hamm 
                    The University of Texas at San Antonio 
       PERSONALITY TYPE AND COLLEGE MAJOR        2 
                           Abstract 
       Worldwide, approximately eighty-five percent of adults in the workforce despise their jobs. 
       Many students enter college with a path already in mind, only to discover that their chosen career 
       is not aligned with their personality traits. Personality assessments, if accurate, may help students 
       better determine a career path best suited for their personality traits before entering college, 
       saving both time and money. My project investigated the accuracy of the Myers-Briggs Type 
       Indicator (MBTI), a widely used personality test, in assessing the academic and recreational 
       characteristics of an individual. I researched the sixteen personality types and categorized the 
       types in order to better explain how they are determined. I then instructed UTSA students to take 
       the Myers-Briggs personality test using the website 16personalities.com and surveyed the 
       participants to determine how accurately the test assessed their academic aptitude, college major, 
       and individual traits. Of the seventy-two students who responded, 87.5% found their results of 
       the personality test to be accurate and 43.1% of the participants stated that they would use their 
       test results to help determine their career goals. Overall, my work supports the view that the 
       MBTI would be useful for incoming college freshman who are undeclared. 
          Keywords: college major, personality, personality tests, Myers-Briggs 
       PERSONALITY TYPE AND COLLEGE MAJOR        3 
              The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and a Student’s College Major 
          According to Virginia N. Gordon, Assistant Dean Emeritus and faculty member at Ohio 
       State University who has experience in teaching, administration, and counseling in higher 
       education settings, “approximately [half of students] entering college are admitted as 
       ‘undeclared’, and [nearly seventy-five percent of all college students] change their major at least 
       once before graduation” (as cited in Freedman, 2013, para. 2). A majority of these students 
       change their major three or even four times. In some cases, students may take longer than four 
       years to complete a degree in order to accommodate for new classes needed for a degree after 
       switching majors. Both the extra classes and the additional years spent in school quickly add up 
       to tens of thousands of dollars in student loans and debt. 
          Approximately eighty-five percent of adults worldwide are dissatisfied with their current 
       employment, according to a Gallup Poll referred to in Return to Now (as cited in “85% of People 
       Hate Their Jobs”, 2017). This may be due to the path they chose in college. From my 
       observations, many college students choose their major based on the average annual salary and 
       job outlook. However, the chosen career paths may not be aligned with an individual’s passions, 
       resulting in a dull and unfulfilling career in the future. A common misconception in today’s 
       society is that in order to be successful, one should pursue a career with a large salary potential. 
       In order for people to make the most of a prosperous and joyful career, they should choose a path 
       that aligns with their passions and interests. If the MBTI proves accurate, schools should provide 
       personality assessments to students early on to determine which majors would work best with 
       their personality types and interests. By implementing these tests at the high school level, 
       students will be able to enter college with a focus to graduate without wasted time and money. 
              PERSONALITY TYPE AND COLLEGE MAJOR                                                    4 
               
                     The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test is one of many personality assessments that exists 
              for individuals to better understand themselves. This test was “developed by Isabel Myers (1897-
              1980) and her mother, Katharine Cook Briggs (1875-1968) in [the twentieth century]” (“Isabel 
              Briggs Myers”, n.d., para. 1). Their goal was for the test to help individuals better understand 
              themselves and appreciate others. The test can help determine an individual’s interests, best-
              suited careers, and academic persona. Personality assessments such as the MBTI are typically 
              found in career centers and continuing education programs and are administered by a certified 
              professional.  
                     I will investigate how accurate the Myers-Briggs personality test is in assessing the 
              academic and recreational characteristics of an individual. First, I will characterize the sixteen 
              personality types defined in the Myers-Briggs personality test. Then, I will determine the 
              accuracy of the Myers-Briggs personality test. 
                                                     Methods 
                     For specific aim 1, I researched the sixteen personality types and categorized the types in 
              order to better explain how they are determined. The categories I explained were introvert and 
              extrovert, intuition and sensing, feeling and thinking, and judging and perceiving. For specific 
              aim 2, I instructed participants to take the Myers-Briggs personality test using the website 
              16personalities.com. I then surveyed participants to determine how accurately they felt the test 
              assessed their academic aptitude, college major, and individual traits. Finally, I entered data into 
              a spreadsheet to analyze the results. 
                                                           
                                                           
                                                           
                                                                                                      
               
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