Old student vs Graduate of ABC School

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kwfine

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Hi teachers,

Would you prefer to see the students you had taught calling themselves "old student" or "Graduate" when they wrote you emails?
I have two sentences here, please take a look at them:

1. Do you remember me, Prof. David?
I was a 2011 graduate of ABC School, and I had taken a photograph with you on the graduation ceremony.
I was in your social science class in 2011 but I sometimes fell alsept and late for your class.

2. Do you remember me, Prof. David?
I was an old student of ABC School, and I had taken a photograph with you on the graduation ceremony.
I was in your social science class in 2011 but I sometimes fell alsept and late for your class.

Please reply.

Thank you

Kitty
 
I wouldn't care whether you called yourself an old student or a graduate, but I'd be concerned about other aspects of your text.

Do you remember me, Prof. David? I was a 2011 graduate of ABC School, and I had [STRIKE]taken[/STRIKE] a photograph taken with you at the graduation ceremony. I was in your social science class in 2011 but I sometimes fell asleep and was late for your class.
 
I would use "former" instead of "old'.
 
That would be better as "I am one of your former students".
 
If you're old, what does that make the teacher? ;-)

Seriously, you could be a former student without necessarily having graduated.
 
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