1
I thrive when local conditions change rapidly; I see it as a chance to pivot.
1
2
I volunteered at a local community center to teach basic computer literacy.
17
3
I believe that dominance in a group is the only way to get things done.
48
4
I prefer to work alone because I don't trust others to meet my quality standards.
29
5
I take full responsibility for my mistakes without making excuses.
23
6
I feel that being "messy" is just part of being a creative programmer.
42
7
I think "intellectual humility" is just a sign of a weak or uncertain mind.
46
8
When I make a decision, I weigh the data more heavily than my intuition.
16
9
I find that I grow the most when I receive harsh, honest feedback.
11
10
I don't see the point in documenting my code if it already works.
40
11
I struggle to focus on one task for more than ten minutes at a time.
30
12
I enjoy mentoring juniors; it helps reinforce my own technical knowledge.
13
13
I handle high-pressure deadlines by breaking them into manageable milestones.
20
14
I prioritize long-term software stability over quick, "hacky" fixes.
14
15
I often procrastinate until the night before a major project is due.
45
16
I feel that my current skill level is already perfect for most jobs.
36
17
I think traditional college professors are out of touch with real-world tech.
34
18
I make decisions quickly based on my gut feeling, ignoring the data.
41
19
I have no interest in how AI works; I just want to use the finished product.
44
20
I get very stressed when I have more than two assignments due in a week.
33
21
My primary mission is just to get a high-paying job, nothing more.
35
22
I always document my code so that others can easily collaborate with me.
19
23
I use precise language to describe AI, avoiding misleading metaphors.
25
24
When I fail, I usually blame the instructions or the environment provided.
27
25
In a conflict, I listen first to understand the other person's perspective.
4
26
I find it insulting when someone with less experience tries to correct me.
43
27
I often give up on complex code if it takes more than an hour to debug.
39
28
I actively research ethical AI to ensure my projects avoid social bias.
15
29
I haven't really thought about what I want to do after I graduate.
32
30
I find it difficult to admit when a team member's idea is better than my own.
26
31
I find it hard to be honest when a small lie can save me from a big lecture.
49
32
I seek out diverse viewpoints specifically to challenge my own biases.
21
33
I often show up late to group meetings because I lose track of my schedule.
28
34
I believe a messy desk reflects a distracted mind; I keep mine organized.
18
35
I understand that AI is a tool, not a replacement for human critical thinking.
5
36
If my code fails, I treat it as a puzzle to solve rather than a personal defeat.
7
37
I once spent an entire weekend fixing a bug just to prove to myself I could.
2
38
I manage my property tenants by using automated SQL triggers I wrote.
8
39
I am committed to a lifelong learning path in the field of AI and robotics.
22
40
I tend to talk over people when I know the answer is right.
31