My Personality Type

After completing an enneagram test, the results showed me that I supposedly have a type 7 (the adventurer) personality type. This means that my main traits according to the test are adventurous, outgoing, and practical, with a fear of missing out and a basic desire of wanting to be fulfilled and happy. On enneagraminstiture.com, the adventurer personality is referred to as the enthusiast, and described as busy, variety-seeking type, optimistic, scattered, curious, and commonly anxious. I feel that the results are accurate in most situations, but not all. This is not the first time I was described with a personality like this. My time at tOSU allowed me to grow to be an optimistic, adventurous, and curious student now more than ever. Although I can be very anxious and scattered like the results predicted, I do not feel this personally is always is a great fit for me. I can be shy and reserved in many situations still, however I expect this aspect of me to fade as I continue my college career.

To reach the top level of development for this personality type, I need to become deeply grateful and be simply filled with joy on the wonders of life. I also need to become truly highly responsive, enthusiastic about all experiences, and avoid becoming self-centered and anxious. I try to end everyday spending time in prayer, being grateful for all I have been blessed with in my life, although there is always room for growth.

I believe in order to maximize my growth at Ohio State personally, I need to continue to embrace becoming as adventurous, outgoing, and grateful as I can be, to continue the growth that already occurred during my first year. In addition, I need to try to limit my anxiety and perfectionism, which would stop me from becoming the most accomplished and fulfilled person I can be after graduation.

About Me

Hi, I am Jenny Lewis from Cincinnati, Ohio! As the third child in my family to attend OSU, I was raised a big buckeyes fan and am happy to be here at THE Ohio State University! I come from a decently small school in a suburb of Cincinnati. As the youngest of four, I am excited to be off on my own and discover who I am. In the classroom, I am a hard worker and am passionate about learning new things. My learning style is more hands on, trying things for myself and learning from my mistakes. My academic goals at OSU are to take advantage of all that OSU has to offer to find out more of my passions, while continuing to work my hardest. My major is accounting due to my love of math and business, and as a student in Fisher, I hope to further strengthen my skills as a leader. Although my major is unrelated to the environment, I am still very passionate about sustainability and the outdoors. I love spending time outdoors playing tennis, relaxing, hiking, and camping. Growing up, I was blessed enough to be taking out west for 2 weeks every summer. I was able to visit and hike many national parks such as Zion, Glacier, Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Sequoia, and many more. My time outdoors helped me learn to appreciate the outdoors and all that it has to offer. To help protect the beauties of the world for future generations and the habitats of the living things we share the Earth with, I try to be environmentally green and am happy to be a part of ENR.