"If I could, as a student or graduate, travel to either the past or the future, which would I choose?"
This is a tricky question because, for me, both directions look very interesting. I made some mistakes as a student that I would have loved to correct if I could travel to the past, but also, it seems more interesting to travel to the future to know what it holds, even as a graduate. (At least for now, I don't have interest in furthering my education; I’m hunting for money.)
Okay, if there’s actually an ability or power to correct and control things at both ends, I think I would choose to travel to the future.

I have learned my lessons from all the troubles and mistakes I made in school, which actually landed me where I am currently. It’s not bad and not good either, and I don’t want to keep regretting those mistakes. Instead, I will settle and focus on the future because that’s what matters.
Traveling to the future: It would be very nice to travel to the future and see what it holds—be it negative or positive. Let’s say I travelled to the future and saw that I’m going to be poor, and I have the supernatural power to overturn that. I would overturn it and reshape my future to the same standard as Elon Musk’s wealth but on a low-key mode because I don’t want to be famous with loud and noticeable doings.
But come to think of it, traveling to the future means one can see the events that are going to happen, doesn’t it? Imagine if I travelled to the future and saw that Hive crypto will be $3 in the next six years. I would surely buy Hive and keep it in large quantity while waiting for the year to come. What if I travelled to the future and saw football tournaments or season winners? I would go into betting, stake my net worth, and expect to be a billionaire when the time comes.
What if I travelled to the future and saw exam questions for some general examinations or school examinations, and I decided to make a business out of it? 😜