Age
20
Gender
Female
Hobbies and interests
Art
Ukulele
Piano
Theater
Music
Movies And Film
Drawing And Illustration
Reading
Advertising
Baking
Photography and Photo Editing
Video Editing and Production
digital art
Animation
Reading
Romance
Action
Science Fiction
Humor
Plays
Short Stories
I read books daily
US CITIZENSHIP
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Melody Hicks
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Hello! Thank you for reading my application! I love reading, film, animation, and musical theater. I'm a BIPOC and first-generation student, hoping to continue my degree.
I'm enrolled as a New York University student majoring in Media, Culture, and Communications and minoring in Bussiness Entertainment and Technology. My graduation date is fall 2025. I am eager to pursue my degree wholeheartedly.
I am enthusiastic about forging a career in media and production. I have a passion for photography, editing, and entertainment. I have a broad range of experiences.
I strive to produce innovative and original content. With a diverse skill set and passion for the arts, I believe I can make a significant impact in the media and entertainment industry, bringing a unique perspective and contributing to the continued growth and evolution of the field.
Education
New York University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Radio, Television, and Digital Communication
Minors:
- Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
GPA:
3.5
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
Associate's degree programMajors:
- Communication, General
GPA:
3.9
Bronx Academy Of Health Careers
High SchoolGPA:
2.3
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other
- Communication, General
- Radio, Television, and Digital Communication
Career
Dream career field:
Media Production
Dream career goals:
Producer
Advisor
New York University- CCL2023 – 20241 yearMuseum Docent/Sales Specialist
Universal Hip Hop Museum2021 – Present3 yearsAssistant Director
NexGen Youth Theatre2022 – 2022Social Media Coordinator/ Content Creator
Hip Hop Education Center2021 – Present3 yearsProducer & Reporter
BronxNet2018 – 20224 years
Sports
Volleyball
Club2017 – 20192 years
Research
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
BMCC Student Project — Researcher/Designer2023 – 2023Astronomy and Astrophysics
BARS: Student Honors Reserch Project — Reseacher2023 – 2023
Arts
Harlem School of Arts
Music2014 – 2017Harlem School of Arts
Dance2014 – 2017
Public services
Volunteering
Student Conservation Society — Volunteer2016 – 2017Volunteering
Summer Youth — Volunteer2021 – 2021
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
Debra Victoria Scholarship
For most of my life, my mother has taken care of my brother and I. Living in a low-income household we had had to move several times throughout most of my childhood. My father only making an appearance every once in a while. My mother had a hard upbringing herself. This only urged her to make me and my brother live as good a life she can provide. My mother was never able to pursue own her goals. She always wanted to be a nurse. Yet, nobody around her has ever given her the motivation to go to college. Only saying that it would be a waste of time for her to go. After my brother and I were grown enough to take care of ourselves she took a semester. Scared out of her mind worrying if she was too old to be in college. She pushed anyway.
Though my dad was there he was never someone I could depend on. The only thing he could give me is money. Never support or advice. Just paper. My mother has always been my biggest supporter. Sometimes I can't express how much I appreciate her. For dealing with me and taking care of me. She is the reason why I'm in college now. Two years ago, I didn't want to go to college. I didn't have any goals. And I wasn't sure what I wanted to do in life. Though my mother wanted me to at least experience some type of education, she understood. She never pushed me. She said if I didn't want to go college to then I shouldn't. That sentence only made me think about my life. How I wanted it to be.
My mother always said it took a village to raise a child. We never had that village. Yet, she was able to be my village. She took on all the roles herself and made it look so easy. My mother encouraged me to take on different hobbies to find my interest. Taking dance classes and piano lessons. Which, I didn't mind but I wasn't really passionate about them. In my mother’s college, there was an internship for a TV network. She said I should sign up, so I did. I worked there in high school for two years. I got to explore and learn the world of media. How media is presented to us and how it's made. I enjoyed every part of that internship. That’s when I decided I wanted to go to college. I wanted to do something in that field.
She was able to graduate the same year I graduated high school. I didn't realize when I was younger how hard she worked. Not only for me and my brother but for herself as well. She guided us to our success. My dedication and my ability to commit are what pushed me to graduate and enroll in college. And I'm going to own that label. Thanks, Mom.