Thinking: 33%
Social: 38%
Reserved: 44%
Anxious: 40%
This is pretty much what I expected. I am a tiny bit surprised though that anxious is higher than social is.
With social, I will stand there for a really long time not talking to anyone when I'm in places with a ton of people I don't know, like a party, or one of those stupid "freshman ice breaker" things that colleges seem to think will help the freshman make friends. I'll have people walk by me and just think, "please go away. please don't talk to me".
Try waking me up in the morning, and you'll have a hard time of it. I'll be half awake, and if you're by my feet, I will kick you. That's also why I hate morning classes. I'm not fully awake yet, I'm not fully "raring to go". Please don't make me do stuff for a while. (Like my 8:30 am Bio Lab). I can't wake up and do things just seconds later.
I'm actually a tiny bit surprised that anxious is that high, but I guess that comes from years of bullying. I don't really know how to act with people sometimes, because I'm not sure if something I do will cause a reaction or thought that's something like:
"this person's an idiot. They're so dumb. They don't know how to do anything. Like, why don't they know not to do/say that?". I pretty much can not call people on the phone. I prefer to text. I actually get really anxious about calling people, I have no real idea why.