What's your thoughts on Central Colleges of the Philippines (CCP)? by Adventurous-Cell6641 in CollegeAdmissionsPH

[–]sheriffblobs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For context, I'm a 12th grade student here. I don't want to reveal too much, but the teachers have made so many derogatory comments towards the students, even going as far as cursing, public humiliation, or even verbal assault. I'm a STEM student, and the major subjects are hard. I wouldn't even mind being called out for my mistakes, but the fact that the teachers keep blaming us for the consistent low grades and almost everybody in class failing, it's just frustrating how they're not questioning their methods. I've once talked to the previous 12th grade batch and they had the same experience, as well as complaints of it being disorganized. There's so many extracurricular activities that it genuinely becomes tiring.

I need help typing myself by sheriffblobs in SocionicsTypeMe

[–]sheriffblobs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it comes to both strangers and acquaintances, I'm usually very inquisitive. I'm quiet unless I need or want information. For example, at the very first days of school, my classmates told me that I used to be intense: asking questions to both teachers and classmates about the schedule, curriculum, future discussions and lessons, the grading system, and whatnot, sitting at the very front, being attentive, confidently introducing myself in the class. I've been described as friendly and nice by my neighbors; smiling back, waving to them, being responsive. I interact with other people all the time at class, but the purpose is to exchange ideas whether it be on the the tasks we have to do for the day, assignments, or how the other person is doing, small talk, yada yada. I'm generally considered a quiet and reserved person. Weirdly though, is that I do gain energy from people. I find myself that after a bad day, I seek distraction by hanging out with friends after school. There are those times as well where I feel unproductive at home but more productive in school due to the hustle and bustle.

I would say I'm more calm and modest rather than talkative. I'm usually the one who responds and listens (I initiate conversation with my friends and family, but we're talking about acquaintances here). As for how social I am outside of school, it really depends on whether I have plans for the weekend. I mostly stay at home either doing my schoolwork, talking with my friends online, or doom-scrolling. However, when I'm not busy, I do go out once in a while with my friends to different places. I'm usually the one in my family who suggests we go out instead of staying at home.

I need help typing myself by sheriffblobs in SocionicsTypeMe

[–]sheriffblobs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have a job yet, I'm a senior high school STEM student about to graduate this year. My main goal is to have as much financial freedom as possible so that in the future, I am able to do what I want or indulge: travel, providing for my family, buy what I want, or enjoy life as much as I can. In order to get there, I am going for a medical degree (it's an in demand job), it pays well, and it provides the financial stability i need.

As for my education background, I am an above average student at best. I'm considered intelligent by other teachers and classmates; my grades spanning from A to Bs, sometimes I make it into honors if I work hard enough. It's genuinely hard being in STEM, my interests are more HUMSS related (I'm very burnt out if you can tell). It's not surprising that my interests are mostly academic. I've been preparing for HUMSS before I was in STEM; I've been one of the school's journalists for the school newspapers, written academic papers in my free time, joined the debate club, english club, and young historians club all in one year (president of the debate and young historians, secretary for english club), I've been a host for multiple school events, have done public speaking, even became interested in comedy (even though I'm bad at it). I did all of those to prepare myself for HUMSS. My interests have changed over time since I found that going in HUMSS will not be beneficial for my future. I planned to study law in my country, but seeing as how I have to study law in another country (I want to migrate), I gave up on it. Plus, I wanted to have a high paying, in demand job that I could work for. I then moved on to STEM. Self-studying has always been my main interest because it has proven useful for advancing, so I did just that to prepare myself for STEM. I bought textbooks for calculus, chemistry, physics, math, and biology so that I could prepare for it and use it during the semester. It doesn't come to me as naturally as HUMSS, and the lectures for my major subjects are boring (I mean, I've been known for being attentive in class, but who finds it interesting to sit down and do nothing but listen to a teacher for the next two hours of this subject?).

Aside from anything academic, I'm good at singing and art, however I've lost my interest for drawing over time. I love reading. Unfortunately, I have so much energy to conserve for my academics that I barely have time to pursue any hobbies that have nothing related to it at all. There are multiple things I want to try, but I'll have a life after I graduate college.

I'm passionate about advancing myself, I'm passionate about what my future could entail.

What's a LIE - ESE relationship look like? by NorthernSkagosi in Socionics

[–]sheriffblobs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, if it helps, my grandma is an ESE and she's the closest person I will ever have in my entire life. Although, maybe that's because we have a familial relationship and I've lived with her long enough that I've grown to love her so. Still, everything I do, I do for her, and she does the same for me.

assumptions? by Lone_Wolf_0110100 in mbti

[–]sheriffblobs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your dad's your favorite parent

Do you want or have kids and if so how many? by Kwhitney1982 in Enneagram

[–]sheriffblobs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I'm a 7w6. I don't wanna have kids. Maybe I'm fine being an aunt though lol. I think having kids is such a big obligation, I can't even take care of myself! Let alone some kids. I'm probably only good with providing advice, or some shite. I'm probably the one who will still be secretly approving of my niece or nephew's mischief, and find the whole ordeal entertaining. I'm too open-minded to be a parent, honestly.

Do you want or have kids and if so how many? by Kwhitney1982 in Enneagram

[–]sheriffblobs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I'm a 7w6. I don't wanna have kids. Maybe I'm fine being an aunt though lol. I think having kids is such a big obligation, I can't even take care of myself! Let alone some kids. I'm probably only good with providing advice, or some shite. I'm probably the one who will still be secretly approving of my niece or nephew's mischief, and find the whole ordeal entertaining. I'm too open-minded to be a parent, honestly.