INTP. Most of the time.
That's my main problem with the Myers-Briggs test. It takes a standard distribution curve, splits it right down the middle, and declares 49 to be completely different from 51.
Then it does this 3 more times. (OK, OK, one of them is a bimodal distribution, not a standard distribution.)
The question isn't really whether you're just barely on one side or other of the dividing line, it's how many standard deviations you are away from the dividing line, and in which direction. I'm strongly N and T.
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Although the 4 letter code is the most commonly used result, I believe it is common for the actual test to give a % score with each letter indicating the extent of the direction towards that letter and away from the opposite.