From the start, Dakshitha Anandakumar knew the Georgia Tech community would be the theme of her reflection speech.
“The community empowered me to be brave and chase opportunities without being tied down by social norms,” she said. “I have been fortunate to have met some of the most inspiring people here through campus organizations and classes who have all been champions for equity. I am sure several others in the graduating cohort share similar experiences, and through my speech I want to encourage them to continue working for the betterment of the community.”
Anandakumar said the last couple of years of graduate school have passed quickly and working on the reflection speech gave her the opportunity to look back at her journey.
“It was a good reminder that tough times don’t last but tough people do,” she said.
Anandakumar is from Bashettyhalli, a village in Karnataka, a southern state of India. Her parents will travel to Atlanta, for the first time, to celebrate Commencement with her.
“I cannot wait to see how proud they will be to watch me give the reflection speech,” she said. “My parents have sacrificed so much so that I could study here. I hope watching me graduate will make them feel that it was all worth it.”
After graduating she will work as a research scientist at SiriusXM. In her free time, she plans to be a volunteer teacher at NGOs in India.