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IAP 2001 Activity


Things That Make You Go Hmmmm... Using the MBTI to Consider Your Choice of Major
Tim Mosehauer , Jim Dezieck
Wed Jan 31, 01-05:00pm, TBA

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 26-Jan-2001
Limited to 20 participants.
Single session event

Do you think you know what you want to major in? Or do you have no idea at all? In this program intended for freshmen, you will complete the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), an instrument that helps in understanding yourself, your motivations, your natural strengths, and your potential areas for growth. Myers-Briggs type preferences do not pinpoint specific majors or careers, but have been shown to correlate with tendencies toward different fields of study. After this session with evaluation and feedback, you will walk away with more self-knowledge and a greater appreciation for your natural inclinations in making a choice of major decision, and quite likely, many other aspects of your life.
Contact: Tim Mosehauer, 7-104, 253-9764, tmose@mit.edu
Sponsor: Academic Resource Center
Latest update: 08-Dec-2000


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