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Painting and Studio Art
Writing
Baking
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Biking And Cycling
Science
Songwriting
Reading
Young Adult
Academic
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Kelly Tran
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Hello everyone! My name is Kelly Tran. I'm a 17-year-old high school senior from Gabrielino High School. From teaching myself new songs on the guitar and piano to researching microalgae, I have a hunger to learn new things. As a music lover, I taught myself how to play the piano, guitar, ukulele, and violin (but the piano has to be my favorite instrument). In my free time, I frequently song-write and record my songs. Recently, I have gotten into music production, and I've even released two of my pieces on streaming services—with more coming soon. On my debut single, it reached over 9,000 plays on Spotify, an achievement I've incredibly proud of. Music is my form of creative expression, but also my comfort place.
On the other end of the spectrum, I love to spend my time learning about the world through the lens of biochemistry. As part of the Virtual Young Scientists Program, I have been granted the opportunity to conduct a research project on microalgae at home. My experiment's larger purpose is to see if ocean acidification—a byproduct of global warming—will affect the marine food web. I get excited just thinking about it!
I hope to pursue both of my passions—music and biochemistry—in college by majoring in biochemistry and minoring in music composition. My life-long goal is to inspire others to be the best versions of themselves. Whether it is through creative expression or conducting experiments, I believe in dreaming big and working hard to pursue your goals.
Education
University of California-Berkeley
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Minors:
- Music
Gabrielino High
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Biochemistry
Career
Dream career field:
Research
Dream career goals:
Biochemist
Co-Founder
Shanomaly Shops2020 – Present4 yearsElection Worker
Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/Country Clerk2020 – 2020
Research
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography
Virtual Young Scientists Program — Student2020 – 2021
Arts
Independent
Musicfingerpaints, ignorant bliss2020 – PresentChamber Choir
MusicVocal Showcase, Voices Concert, Holiday Concert, Spring Concert2018 – Present
Public services
Public Service (Politics)
Associated Student Body — President (2020-21), Junior Class Vice President (2019-20)2019 – 2021Volunteering
Key Club — Fundraiser Coordinator; Treasurer2018 – PresentVolunteering
Families Forward — Volunteer2019 – 2019
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Austin Kramer Music-Maker Scholarship
On March 13, 2020, I remembered feeling relieved hearing that school was canceled for two weeks. The break was a breath of fresh air from the stress of all the upcoming projects and events of my junior year. However, the two weeks became months, and now a year. I came to realize that even amid all the anxiety and stress I felt, I was at my happiest. I miss the adrenaline high of choir concerts, football games, and school dances; simply put, it was ignorant bliss. Entering my senior year, the feelings of isolation weighed heavily on me, so I turned my feelings into music. I wrote and produced this song, “ignorant bliss,” by myself, hoping it would remind people they were not alone.
"What Moves You" Scholarship
"Music speaks when words fail."
Our chamber choir sings one piece every year for graduation, and for 2019, he chose "World" by Five for Fighting. When our choir director spoke to us after a recent school shooting, he knew that his words could not dispel our fears. Instead, he asked us to sing the graduation song. At that moment, as the seventeen of us harmonized, the lyrics hit closer to home in the aftermath of the shooting. Music was able to speak to all seventeen of us when none of our words could not.
Because of the power of music, I started to songwrite. All my life, I failed at writing the perfect essay, but I became a story-teller through my songwriting. I wanted to turn the feelings of anguish and sorrow into a mellow melody that can bring others solace in their time of need. I wanted to transform the beginning butterflies of a crush onto the ukulele with a joyous tune that many sing along to.
Music became my comfort. I grieve my grandmother's passing by songwriting about her favorite coffee candies. I tell stories of romance by creating intricate plot lines and retelling Romeo and Juliet on piano.
Because of music, I can now deliver speeches in front of crowds, draft a letter to my school's administration, and speak up for the unheard voices as ASB President. Furthermore, music has brought me the confidence to pursue my interest in both biochemistry and songwriting. Inside the classroom, I wield both swords, using my songwriting to grasp difficult concepts.
Because when my words fail, my music speaks.
Austin Kramer Music Scholarship
Singing has been my lifeline in high school—my sanity in the midst of a storm—and I owe it to the song that started it all: "Halo" by Beyonce. Seven-year-old me blasted this song on repeat, leading to my eventual fondness for music.
Each song on this playlist, whether cover or original, is a song I have performed at talent shows, open mics, and everything in-between in the past four years of high school. This playlist contains the melodies and harmonies that will forever stay with me. This is the story of my life—through song.