ISFP.
I've had an on again/off again interest in personality theory for about 20 years and have taken the MBTI a lot of times over that time and have scored different things at different times. When I was a teenager and in my early 20s I basically always scored INFP. I would say that the most stable dimensions of it for me have been the I/E dimension and the F/T dimension. I went to university in my late 20s originally to study social work. I hated it and transferred to sociology (a much more theoretical discipline) and enjoyed it but I've found over the years since I graduated that my interest in highbrow intellectual discussions (more of an N concern) has really dropped and these days I much prefer playing music. This is an activity that allows me to combine an intuitive interest in patterns and moods with the more sensory side of it (the actual sounds and physical feeling of playing an instrument) so it isnt really any surprise to me that the S is now more prominent than the N part.
I would say that now I'm in my late 30s and understand myself better and am more honest with myself about myself then the results are more resonant.
Interesting.... I took one a few weeks ago and had done one a few years back too. Both times I ended up on ENTJ... Very both sides of the spectrum. They are fun amd I was surprised how well it explained my personality, at least in terms of how I see myself. If that is true from others' points of view?.. not sure. But entertaining nontheless
I've always landed on the INFP since I did this test (like three or four years ago); although I have like a 55/45 introversion - extraversion so not THAT of an introvert (?)
I got INTP-T for this. I actually have a vivid memory of doing this test in my English class when I was in 10th grade as part of an assignment believe it or not. Not sure what I got then though.
INTP-T