How do law schools evaluate post-graduate work?
A. Law schools vary in the way that they evaluate studies after undergraduate school. Some will overlook a less-than-stellar undergraduate career if the candidate has done well more recently in graduate-level courses, even if not taken for a degree. Others will not give much weight to graduate courses unless a degree is obtained. At UK Law graduate work will be considered in the admissions process, but is not given the same weight as the undergraduate degree work.