Reflecting on Ourselves My dominant intelligence is Visual/Spatial from the eight different sections. After completing the questionnaire, this was the section I received the highest score in. I would also have to fully agree on these findings as well. For this section does describe how I think about problems and tasks that I work on. I always tend to try to visualize items when asked where I last put or saw something. An example is at work when asked what settings I used during a test. I tend to stop and think and try to visualize the screen and picture what value it was. From my experiences at home and mainly experiences at work, I do agree, I’m strong in visual/spatial intelligence. I have a great ability to remember numbers and where things are when I stored them away. I also find when repeating a part number for an item in my head a few times and also maybe writing it down, I normally don’t forget that number or I am able to recall it from my mind one or two weeks later. In the next assessment on Personality, I scored highest in the Extroversion, Sensing, Feeling, and Judging sections. I do not find these results surprising. However, the Feeling and Thinking scores were very close and it was hard to decide on the stronger one. I do take in consideration others' feelings a lot when I handle a situation. Additionally, I need facts to see and back up a decision. I do feel that Feeling and Thinking are my strong suits, which is why I’ve been so successful in my work career. After completing both questionnaires, I don’t know if I will change how I complete assignments or the ways I study. These reason for this is that I’m doing extremely well in all of my classes and I engage in forums helping and interacting with other classmates. I have received positive feedback from classmates and instructor, reinforcing this