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A simple fun quiz that helps you find out what school subject you are; your preferences, interests and personality become the deciding factor. Answer honestly and discover who you are: maths, history, chemistry, philosophy and a dozen more subjects.

Which school subject is the closest match to your personality
How your interests are distributed across 10 subjects in percentages
Your strongest "school" traits - analytical, empathic, creative, hands-on
Which directions in study and career fit you the best
Where to put extra effort if you want to grow your weaker sides
A clear visual chart of your subject profile you can save and share
Rensis Likert introduces the response scale that powers self-report personality tests.
John Holland publishes RIASEC: matching personality types to work environments.
The Big Five trait model becomes the dominant personality framework in psychology.
Howard Gardner reaffirms the theory of multiple intelligences as different ways of being smart.
Educational neuroscience shows that subject preferences relate to stable cognitive styles.
"What school subject are you" quizzes become a popular self-discovery format online.
The "What school subject are you" quiz combines two classic ideas from personality psychology and educational research. The first is the Likert response model (Likert, 1932), where every statement is rated on a 1-5 agreement scale.
The second is the trait-based personality framework, similar in spirit to multi-trait inventories like the Big Five and Holland's RIASEC career typology, where each subject acts as an independent dimension.
The quiz is intentionally entertainment-grade - it does not pretend to diagnose anything - but its scoring follows transparent rules: each of the 10 subject scales is averaged independently, normalized to 0-100%, and then compared so that the dominant subject becomes your "school self". The visual result then shows the full distribution of all 10 subjects so you can see exactly how your preferences are balanced.
It measures how strongly your personality, interests and behaviour line up with 10 archetypal school subjects. Each statement is mapped to one subject, then your profile is built as a normalized 0-100% chart across all of them.
It is an entertainment quiz built on standard psychometric ideas (Likert response, multi-trait scoring), but it is not a clinical or career-diagnostic instrument. Use the result for self-reflection and fun, not as a final career decision.
About 5-7 minutes. There are 35 questions in total, each takes only a few seconds.
No. You will get one dominant subject as the headline answer, and a full diagram showing the percentage of every one of the 10 subjects.
Yes, you can retake the quiz any time - your mood, life stage and interests change, and the result may change with them.
If you are signed in, the result is saved to your profile so you can come back to it later. Anonymous users get the result on screen and can share it via a link.
Read each statement and rate how much it sounds like you, on a scale from 1 ("not at all like me") to 5 ("that's totally me"). There are no right or wrong answers - go with your first honest reaction.
Over 1500 scientifically validated tests. Completely free and no registration required.