Hobbies and interests
Music
Psychology
Flute
Reading
Romance
Cultural
Psychology
Academic
Classics
Humanities
Philosophy
I read books daily
Madelyn C
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To be honest, I have always had trouble formulating life goals and embracing passion. I believe the we, as a society, romanticize finding a one true passion. I would describe myself as a hard worker and critical thinker with many interests. I love the way psychology is relevant to every part of life. I love the way music can express emotion and make us truly feel. I love the way creativity fuels our society, making us feel alive and connected.
Right now, I am focusing on psychology with a specific interest in diversity topics, but in my free time, I love to read, write songs, and write.
Education
Susquehanna University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Music, General
- Psychology, General
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Music
- Psychology, General
Career
Dream career field:
Psychology
Dream career goals:
Psychology
Peer Mentor
SU Connects2020 – Present4 yearsTeacher Assistant for Music Theory 1
Susquehanna University2020 – Present4 yearsHostess
Present
Research
Psychology, General
Susquehanna Universiity — Research Assistant2021 – PresentPsychology, General
StudentPresent
Arts
Flute Choir
Music2019 – Present- MusicPresent
Band and Orchestra
Music2015 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Circle K International — Secretary2020 – PresentVolunteering
MusicianPresent
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Terry Crews "Creative Courage" Scholarship
Girl in Velvet is one of the first songs I've ever written. I started writing songs just last year, and immediately, I had so many creative thoughts and emotions that poured out of me. This song is a tribute to a close friend. She struggled with depression and mental health throughout most of high school. The lyrics tell the story of a girl who keeps ending up surrounded in her own darkness despite her best efforts to light her own path. Everyone around her remembers the vibrant girl she used to be. Although the people notice her growing darkness, they dismiss it as beautiful without diving any deeper. Girl in Velvet was inspired by this friend, but I believe it also reflects my own experiences with the tribulations of growing up. There are so many struggles that come with growing up, from maintaining friendships to finding your own sense of identity in the midst of a chaotic and confusing world.
As a university student, I am studying psychology and music. Through I primarily have a background in Classical music and music theory as a flutist, I love extending my musical thoughts into the creativity of writing songs. Although I am not a professional and typically record my songs in voice memos, I've been inspired by young artists today who take a narrative and personal approach into their lyricism, which is reflected by the personal story I hope to convey through Girl in Velvet. As a double major, I am often asked how I plan to combine my majors, music and psychology. Music therapist is always suggested to me, but I believe that song writing reflects both musical ability and psychology as it requires the awareness to create deep, relatable, and meaningful stories about the human experience.