
MBTI personality type provides us with another perspective of self-cognition and self-exploration in terms of professional choice, but it is not the only criterion for determining professional choice. Everyone's situation is unique. In addition to personality type, we also need to comprehensively consider personal interests, career prospects, family resources, personal abilities and other factors.
Some courses that revolve around scientific lab procedures may not be particularly suitable for ISFPs. Instead, liberal arts subjects that tend to be creative and artistic may be a better choice.
As an ISTP type student, he is a "craftsman-type" talent with strong hands-on ability, clear logical thinking and emphasis on practicality.
ESFPs are suitable for majors such as performing arts, tourism, social interaction, and sports. These majors can fully utilize the characteristics of ESFPs, while also allowing them to combine their interests and hobbies to contribute to society.
The "network" learning method commonly used by INFP is not only useful in the study process such as postgraduate entrance examinations and civil service examinations, but is also effective in paper writing, building work knowledge and even daily thinking patterns.