College Major Assessment: How Do College Students Learn Best?

In Blogs, College Prep, MBTI by Jonathan Bollag, Owner and Founder

College Major Assessments Learning & The Eight Dichotomies: Extraversion, Introversion, Sensing, Intuition, Thinking, Feeling, Judging, and Perceiving. Everyone learns differently. The world is split into 16 different Myers-Briggs® (MBTI®) Personality Types. Hence we learn in 16 different ways. Of course, these learning styles still vary slightly, though our innate preferred learning style, that is, how we were born to learn, … Read More

TKI Test : When Accommodating Will Help and When It Will Set You Back

In TKI by Jonathan Bollag, Owner and Founder

Within previous blogs covering the Thomas Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, or TKI test for short, we have discussed the conflict-handling modes of Compromising, Avoiding, Competing, and Collaborating.  Today we take a closer look at the final conflict-handling mode, Accommodating. It is natural for an individual to want to come out on top when it comes to dealing with a conflict.  … Read More

MBTI® STEP II™ Interpretive Report Part 3: Sensing and Intuition Facets

In Careers, MBTI, Personality Type, Resources by Jonathan Bollag, Owner and Founder

MBTI® Step II™ Test In our previous blog on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Step II™ test Interpretive Report we focused on the first set of facets, or “sub categories”, associated with the four MBTI® dichotomies.  Last time we focused on the Extraversion and Introversion dichotomy along with its five facets.  Today we will focus on the facets associated with the … Read More