INFJ types are often quiet but creative. They deeply believe in their intuitions.
When choosing a major, INFJs usually decide after careful research, but often trust their own intuitions.
When learning, INFJs tend to focus on theories and underlying meanings. They learn best when they study alone, in a quiet environment where they can concentrate. INFJs can write best when they are allowed to freely express their strong convictions. INFJs need to make sure that their ideas in writing fit their instructor’s requirements. As students, they want their instructors to arouse their enthusiasm to learn. Most INFJs can do well academically because they have good time management and organization. It is reported that most INFJs read a lot of books for studies, but seldom read books as an interest.
At school, INFJs tend to join groups where they can put their ideals into practice to serve others. Their roommates may find them quiet, steady friends with unique interests. INFJs usually refuse to relax until their work has been done.