Thinking back to all of the people I had gotten to know throughout the duration of my sophomore year, I began to understand just how much my life has been changed by them. I don’t think he knew how much these words would influence my time at IMSA over the last three years. I will you to find happiness here in any form it manifests itself in. These few years fly by and I assure you will cherish every moment of it. I know you will grow to be a star by the time you are ready to leave IMSA but until then man, enjoy your time here. I know sometimes it may seem like things are against you but I have seen you grow since the start of the year and I am so glad to have started talking to you towards the end of this one. To Neil John, I will you to find yourself here in IMSA. I didn’t have to scroll long to find my name, underneath the first header: Aakash Lakshmanan. What I found was a list of “wills” to juniors and sophomores all across campus. I had no idea what that meant, but it concerned my seniors, the class of 2017, so I had to know. I remember opening my e-mail two years ago and seeing the subject “Senior Will” in the midst of the old SquirrelMail interface. While at IMSA, he was the 1505 CD and president of SDAC while also being heavily involved in culture shows. The writer of this piece is Neil John (IIT ’23), who lived in 1505A during his senior year. These works are written and submitted to The Acronym by members of the graduating class, allowing them to reflect on their experiences, share advice, and advocate for change. One of the sections included in the annual Senior Edition is a series of essays titled Seniors Speak.
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