What is the personality type of Jimmy Hopkins? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Jimmy Hopkins from Bully Scholarship Edition and what is the personality traits.
Jimmy Hopkins personality type is ISTP, which is often associated with the "rebel" personality type. ISTPs feel little need to conform, they are not afraid of breaking rules, they enjoy inventing new systems to deal with the problems of life, and they are not at all afraid of making mistakes, or changing their minds when new insights come to them.
When ISTPs make mistakes, they feel bad about it, but will not feel bad enough to do what is right; ISTPs are not very good at putting themselves in other people's shoes, and will not be able to see things from their perspective.
ISTPs like solving problems with their own hands, and often like to do things that "break the rules" (which may actually be the law). ISTPs are often not very good at following rules, and can often get into trouble with the law for breaking rules they don't really believe in.
ISTPs are good at inventing new systems for handling problems, and are often very good at coming up with new ideas. They will sometimes "think out of the box" in ways that are not usually considered normal.
ISTPs are not afraid of using new ideas, even if they are "original".
James "Jimmy" Hopkins is the playable character and the main protagonist in Bully. He was voiced by Gerry Rosenthal. Jimmy is dumped at Bullworth Academy by his often remarried mother and his new stepfather, who Jimmy describes as a "rich old phony", whilst they go on a year long honeymoon cruise. Jimmy had previously been expelled from seven schools for a variety of reasons which include graffiti, violent conduct, bad language, being disrespectful to staff, and according to small talk, arson. Bullworth is Jimmy's last chance to avoid juvenile detention and, knowing Bullworth's reputation, he prepares for the worst.
Jimmy is slightly undersized, however, his tough childhood has granted him both a level of physical toughness, fighting skill (enabling him to hold his own against students larger and stronger than him), and a level of awareness and maturity that most of his peers at Bullworth don't have. Though he's aggressive and quick to fight, he's not truly malicious.