Regarding the personality test that I have done, I scored high in extraversion, a moderate level of conscientiousness and low in neuroticism (Big Five personality theory). I personally think that the result is pretty much accurate as I have shown some traits of extraversion in my daily basis. I can be so outgoing that I will do random stuff at certain time like hugging people out of random or just yelling people’s name out of nowhere. Sometimes I do get tired and will take my time to reflect on my own life but most of the time I will go crazy and annoy people. Of course I do get told by people that I’m an extrovert person as I am able to fit in well to ADP in such a short time despite I’m just in my first semester. I love talking …show more content…
Being raise in a Chinese family I’ve been speaking Mandarin for 90% of my life , I was sent to a Chinese school where no one uses English to communicate which makes my English very weak and that I feel ashamed to speak to anyone. I knew that I should do something to improve my confidence level so I start to look at how my friend speak and try to imitate it. This is similar Bandura’s Social Learning Theory that propose Observational Learning. (McLeod) Having someone who is the same age and same sex as me but is so much more outstanding than me have made me idolize him. He was able to score well in class and manage to get himself in to the school’s track and field team in the same time, but he never look down at me nor abandon me which makes me respect him a lot. He also brought me into a leadership camp where I learned how to lead a team and work with others. It was a big leap from by old life into my new life as I’ve never been a leader before. I also find that working in a team isn’t that bad and trusting others a little more doesn’t harm either. The more time I spent with him the more we became similar and hence I have change from an introvert in to an