"Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do, but how much love we put in the action that we do." Mother Theresa, ISFJ
★ College Type: Gold
★ Percent of SAS students: 5.4%
★ Percent of the USA: 9 to 14%
★ Males: 6 to 8%
★Females: 15 to 20%
★ Percent of Asians: 5.3%
College Search by Personality type: ISFJ
•Likes looking at information in terms of facts and details
•You should be able to provide a list of plus and minuses for each college on their list;
•Rankings will not impress them as much as the factors considered;
•Likes to look at outcomes;
•Likes to look at Thru-puts (How the college works);
•Opinions of friends, parents and counselors will not hold as strong a sway unless presented objectively.;
•The physical environment of the college will be very important;
Tend to be black and white. This will be a good or bad college…rarely in between.
You will be organized and practical in your college search, carefully laying out a plan of attack and analyzing the facts of each college. When exploring college options, an ISFJ will often:
★Set goals and create an action plan
★Need to remember to include long-term goals in their college planning
★Naturally filter their options through what they value
★Need to remember to include an objective and logical evaluation of each option—see Naviance
•Takes a realistic approach
•Likes a well laid out college search strategy.
•Will want specific plan for college visits
•Will make good use of Naviance to judge your likelihood of gaining admission.
Risk-averse, traditional, factual and detailed the ISFJ is best suited to more established, stable and traditional colleges that value hard work, attention to detail and adherence to known rules and protocols.
•Check out College Outcomes on their Career section of their websites or at UCANN.
•Here is a wonderful list of various sources of outcomes.
•As you may well prefer a more traditional education, check out the colleges with a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. You may also like more conservative colleges or liberal art colleges that are traditional colleges.
What makes you tick
What this means for your college search
•Focuses more on the here and now rather than possibilities for the future
What makes you tick
What to look for in a college
•You may well prefer conventional brand name colleges, and think you have to have your plan all set. Trust the process. Ask your counselor to present some alternatives that may well appeal to your learning needs. You may want to consider any of the following:
•Campus Values (this may include faith based options)—see colleges that build character
• Colleges that are well organized in developing the student, emphasizing teaching, student character and engagement. Check out Colleges of distinction.
• Even if you are not catholic, you may love a Jesuit education.
• As you may well prefer a more traditional education, check out the colleges with a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. You may also like more conservative colleges or liberal art colleges that are traditional colleges.
• You may want to join ROTC or Greek Life—where students join Fraternities and Sororities
•Strong campus traditions
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