Although I am not particularly impressed with Myers-Briggs, I know some people find that assessment tool helpful. For those of them in law school or acquainted with a law student, I point out this book Juris Types: Learning Law Through Self-Understanding. I learned of the book when a friend forwarded to me the link to the book's Web page today. From that page:
Written by law school professors and psychological type experts Don and Martha Peters, Juris Types: Learning Law Through Self-Understanding goes beyond general study tips to help you find learning strategies ideally suited to your unique personality. Juris Types includes a CD-ROM of reproducible step-by-step exercises to help guide you through each chapter. You will discover your own methods to better organize your time, study effectively, and prepare for and perform successfully on tests. An indispensable tool for maximum law school success with a minimum of stress.
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