What is the personality type of Dana Scott? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Dana Scott from Suits 2011 and what is the personality traits.
Dana Scott personality type is ESTP, but I also have some ESFJ traits. I’m not the stereotypical nice girl (I’m actually kind of a bitch), but I do like to make people happy. It’s how I connect with people, and I’m happiest when I’m helping them.
Bugging Out
“When you get into your mid-20s, all of a sudden it becomes obvious that you don’t need your momma to tell you what’s right and what’s wrong, and neither does your boyfriend. You start to figure yourself out. You get more self-assured. You start to get more of an adult perspective, so you can sometimes be a bit of a bitch.” — Kirsten Dunst
Dana’s pissed off at her mom all the time. She’s a little bit annoyed by the fact that her mom is always nagging her about her relationships, but she knows it’s what she has to do to make her feel better. She feels like she’s in a good place in her life right now.
Dana Stewart Scott is an American logician who is the emeritus Hillman University Professor of Computer Science, Philosophy, and Mathematical Logic at Carnegie Mellon University; he is now retired and lives in Berkeley, California. His work on automata theory earned him the Turing Award in 1976, while his collaborative work with Christopher Strachey in the 1970s laid the foundations of modern approaches to the semantics of programming languages. He has worked also on modal logic, topology, and category theory.