Age
16
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Asian
Hobbies and interests
Biomedical Sciences
Biology
Medicine
Science
Anatomy
Biochemistry
Biotechnology
Chinese
Mandarin
Music
Piano
Reading
Adult Fiction
Drama
Fantasy
Novels
Science Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Young Adult
Suspense
I read books multiple times per month
Charlotte Chen
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FinalistBio
I am Charlotte Chen, a rising junior in high school. I am the oldest of three siblings, and my parents have never attended high school or undergraduate in the U.S., so the entire college process is brand new to me and my family. Always setting high personal standards, I am a hardworking, ambitious, and academic student. I'm passionate about helping others and I love learning science. Thus, I aspire to work in the medical field in the future to combine these values. I have leadership experience in both clubs at my high school and the Student Council at my Chinese linguistic and cultural school. Last, I enjoy volunteering in my community. Thank you for reading!
Education
Arizona College Preparatory Academy
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
- Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
- Information Science/Studies
- Biomedical/Medical Engineering
Test scores:
1470
PSAT
Career
Dream career field:
Medicine
Dream career goals:
Sports
Taekwondo
Intramural2022 – Present2 years
Arts
Arizona Study Program Piano
Music2014 – 2023Photography 1
Photography2022 – 2023
Public services
Volunteering
The Wishing Crane Project — club executive2023 – PresentVolunteering
Key Club — club member2023 – PresentVolunteering
UNICEF — club member2022 – Present
Our Destiny Our Future Scholarship
I believe that with the right mindset, anyone can positively impact the world. Even a small, simple act of kindness can leave a lasting impression on a person's life. Since I was a toddler, I have taken great care of my stuffed animals, treating them like my friends. I would read to them, feed them, and tuck them into bed. Looking at my past photos and videos, I realized I had only learned these behaviors from my parents' care and nurture. Their actions subconsciously left a lasting impact on my character as I learned to be gentle, patient, and caring of others.
In the future, I plan on making a positive impact by working in the health or medical field. The combination of pursuing my passion for science and being able to help others with my work has always been my dream. When I was little, I wanted to become a doctor or vet because I wanted to help people and animals. After exploring my interests throughout the years, my eyes were opened to the harsh reality of diseases and the countless mysteries hidden within them, yet to be solved. I also wish to make healthcare more accessible and effective because everyone should have the basic right to safety and health. However, I understand that to make a difference as early as possible, I must start building important habits.
Currently, I am taking small steps to make a positive impact in my community. To start, I am a dedicated volunteer and club executive of The Wishing Crane Project, a non-profit, student-run organization that folds and donates paper cranes for hospice patients to instill positivity in hospices. The idea of paper cranes came from the Japanese legend that if a sick person folded 1,000 paper cranes, they would get well. I'm passionate about this organization because I hope the positive messages on the cranes will bring a smile to patients' faces and make them feel supported. Recently, my school's The Wishing Crane Project executives, including myself, collected, folded, and strung together 1,000 paper cranes for a donation at the Hiroshima Memorial in Japan. Although I did not go donate the cranes to the memorial myself, I'm proud that we were able to represent my school and organization amongst many other donors from around the world. I truly hope the organization can continue spreading positivity for many years to come.
In addition, I am a part of UNICEF, which helps children in need get proper food and education. Next school year, I will become the secretary for my school club. With this position, I hope to spread UNICEF to more students and increase our event volunteers. For instance, I have attended several Feed My Starving Children sessions with UNICEF; volunteers get to bond with club members and pack many food packages sent to children and families across the globe.
I have a passion for volunteering, and I already have over 80 hours of community service in the past two years. I believe that short sessions of work for us can make all the difference for others. However, I hope that in the future, I will be able to affect more people's lives and spread more joy and positivity to the world. Although they may seem insignificant at a glance, all positive actions add up to something greater. Eventually, even if in the slightest difference, we can make the world a better place.