Persistent. Demands what she feels to be her due and endeavors to maintain her position intact.

(I guess you could say this. Although persistent in my case means I can usually find a loophole or SOME way to beat the system.)

Has an unsatisfied need to ally herself with others whose standards are as high as her own, and to stand out from the herd. Her control of her sensual instincts restricts her ability to give herself, but the resulting isolation leads to the urge to surrender and allow herself to merge with another. This disturbs her. as such instincts are regarded as weaknesses to be overcome; she feels that only by continued self-restraint can she hope to maintain her attitude of individual superiority. Wants to be loved or admired for herself alone; needs attention, recognition, and the esteem of others.

(The only correct part of this is the last sentence, and in a very bland way.)

Feels rather isolated and alone, but is too reserved to allow herself to form deep attachments. Egocentric and therefore quick to take offense.
Feels that things stand in her way, that circumstances are forcing her to compromise and forgo some pleasures for the time being.


(I do tend to not socialize as much as I used to, but I have more hours at my job, and college stuff. If egocentric means I like to find ways that please both myself and others at the same time, then I guess I'm egocentric? This is an innacurate part)

Her need to feel more causative and to have a wider sphere of influence makes her restless and she is driven by her desires and hopes. May try to spread her activities over too wide a field.

(I'm above average at many smaller things, but I don't usually pursue them to a full-blown expertise, even if I could.)

The fear that she may be prevented from achieving the things she wants leads her into a relentless search for satisfaction in the pursuit of illusory or meaningless activities.

(I am worried about the complexity of my future English courses, but I excel in music, art, and speech... Don't know if those are meaningless activities?)

Feels insufficiently valued in her existing situation, and is seeking different conditions in which she will have greater opportunity of demonstrating her worth.

(I switched from a nursing major to English major, because I was miserable in nursing. Now I'm happier!)