Lovare Institut guides ambitious students to top law schools through expert LSAT prep, tailored strategy, and discreet mentorship.

Are you a Georgetown University student looking for a law school admissions consultant in Washington, DC?
Lovare Institut works with Georgetown University pre-law students applying to Georgetown Law, GWU Law, American, T14 national schools. Our 1-on-1 admissions coaching covers every stage — LSAT strategy, school list, personal statement, letters of rec, and scholarship negotiation.
97% of our students gain admission to a Top-50 law school. Our median LSAT improvement is +16 points.

Georgetown Law is on your campus. GWU Law is four blocks away. The federal government legal infrastructure — DOJ, federal agencies, Congress — is your backyard. You have more application assets than almost any pre-law student in the country. Most Georgetown undergrads undersell them.
Lovare Institut works with Georgetown University pre-law students who want more than a personal statement review. We build the entire application strategy — LSAT targeting, school list construction, personal statement, letters of recommendation, and scholarship negotiation — with the rigor and specificity that admission to top law schools requires.
Our Georgetown University students typically target: Georgetown Law, GWU Law, American, T14 national schools. We build your school list from accurate, current admissions data — not published rankings alone — matching your LSAT, GPA, and credential profile to realistic reach, target, and safety schools with scholarship potential at each tier.
The LSAT is the primary admissions variable for almost every applicant. Score targets for Georgetown University students: 170+ for Georgetown Law; 167+ for GWU; 161+ for American. We begin every engagement with a full diagnostic and Priority Stack analysis — building your LSAT preparation plan around the specific question types generating the most errors, not a generic study schedule. The Lovare Loop produces a median improvement of +16 points.
Government internships, Congressional offices, federal agency positions, policy think tanks — the most government-credentialed pre-law pool in the country. The challenge is not building credentials — most Georgetown University students have them. The challenge is deploying them in a personal statement that is specific, compelling, and differentiated from every other applicant at your target schools.
We use the Story/Stakes/Skill/Trajectory framework:
Story: A specific scene from your Washington, DC legal experience — not an abstraction, not your childhood, but a moment that places the reader in a specific legal context only you could have had.
Stakes: What that moment revealed about law, legal systems, and the stakes of legal practice — written from legal understanding, not general sentiment.
Skill: The specific analytical, professional, or intellectual capability your Georgetown University preparation has built.
Trajectory: Where law school and legal practice take you — written school-specifically. The paragraph that could be pasted into any application is the paragraph that produces no marginal value.
We help you identify the right recommenders — faculty from small seminars who know your analytical work, practitioners from your legal internships who can write about professional judgment in a legal context — and guide the cultivation and ask. The right letter, from the right writer, framed correctly, is a credential multiplier. The wrong letter, from a well-meaning professor who taught you in a 200-person lecture, adds nothing.
Admission is the beginning, not the end. We walk every Georgetown University Lovare student through the full scholarship negotiation sequence — which of your target schools are negotiation-responsive, how to present a competing offer in writing, and what follow-up looks like. Most students who do not negotiate leave meaningful scholarship money on the table.
3.75+ for Georgetown Law; 3.65+ for GWU. We help you calculate your LSAC cumulative GPA — which includes every institution you have attended — and build your school list around your actual number, not your institutional GPA.
97% of Lovare students gain admission to a Top-50 law school. We work with a limited number of students at a time — every engagement is built around your specific profile, your specific target schools, and your specific application timeline. No generic packages. A specific strategy for a specific applicant.
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Our tutoring service includes personalized 1-on-1 sessions tailored to your strengths and weaknesses, comprehensive study plans, full-length practice tests, and detailed feedback after every session. Our tutors are experienced in law school admissions and will work with you to build the skills and confidence needed to achieve your best LSAT score.
Each Playbook provides step-by-step guidance, exercises, and practical tips designed to help you implement the concepts effectively
The median LSAT at Arizona State Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law is 163. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Berkeley Law is 170. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Boston College Law School is 169. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Boston University School of Law is 170. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Columbia Law School is 173. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Cornell Law School is 171. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Duke Law School is 170. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Emory Law School is 167. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Fordham Law School is 167. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Georgetown Law is 171. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at GWU Law School is 168. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Harvard Law School is 174. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law is 171. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Notre Dame Law School is 170. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at NYU School of Law is 172. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Ohio State Moritz College of Law is 164. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Stanford Law School is 173. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at UC Davis School of Law is 165. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at UC Irvine School of Law is 168. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at UCLA School of Law is 170. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at University of Chicago Law School is 173. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at University of Michigan Law School is 171. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at University of Minnesota Law School is 164. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School is 171. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at University of Texas School of Law is 170. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at University of Virginia School of Law is 171. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at USC Gould School of Law is 168. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Vanderbilt Law School is 170. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Wake Forest University School of Law is 163. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law is 170. To be competitive for admission
The median LSAT at Yale Law School is 175. To be competitive for admission
Arizona State Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 19.8%. At that selectivity level
Berkeley Law's acceptance rate is approximately 17%. At that selectivity level
Boston College Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 8.5%. At that selectivity level
Boston University School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 12.1%. At that selectivity level
Columbia Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 12%. At that selectivity level
Cornell Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 14%. At that selectivity level
Duke Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 14%. At that selectivity level
Emory Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 30.1%. At that selectivity level
Fordham Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 16.2%. At that selectivity level
Georgetown Law's acceptance rate is approximately 20%. At that selectivity level
GWU Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 27.2%. At that selectivity level
Harvard Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 10%. At that selectivity level
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 15%. At that selectivity level
Notre Dame Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 16.1%. At that selectivity level
NYU School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 12%. At that selectivity level
Ohio State Moritz College of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 24.6%. At that selectivity level
Stanford Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 7%. At that selectivity level
UC Davis School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 16%. At that selectivity level
UC Irvine School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 14.9%. At that selectivity level
UCLA School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 18%. At that selectivity level
University of Chicago Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 12%. At that selectivity level
University of Michigan Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 13%. At that selectivity level
University of Minnesota Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 26.7%. At that selectivity level
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 9%. At that selectivity level
University of Texas School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 19%. At that selectivity level
University of Virginia School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 11%. At that selectivity level
USC Gould School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 18%. At that selectivity level
Vanderbilt Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 17%. At that selectivity level
Wake Forest University School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 24.6%. At that selectivity level
Washington University in St. Louis School of Law's acceptance rate is approximately 16%. At that selectivity level
Yale Law School's acceptance rate is approximately 5%. At that selectivity level
Our tutoring is designed for anyone preparing to apply to a top U.S. law school — whether you're just starting out or looking to improve an existing score. We work with students at all levels and tailor every session to your individual goals, timeline, and target schools.
Once purchased or enrolled, you can access the Playbooks online through your Lovaré account anytime, anywhere.
Unlike generic prep courses, our tutoring is fully personalized. Rather than following a one-size-fits-all curriculum, your tutor builds a strategy around your specific needs, focusing on the areas where you'll gain the most points. This targeted approach is especially valuable for students aiming for top-tier law schools where every point matters.
The median undergraduate GPA at Arizona State Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law is 3.69. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Berkeley Law is 3.83. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Boston College Law School is 3.8. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Boston University School of Law is 3.88. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Columbia Law School is 3.88. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Cornell Law School is 3.86. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Duke Law School is 3.84. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Emory Law School is 3.74. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Fordham Law School is 3.77. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Georgetown Law is 3.83. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at GWU Law School is 3.86. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Harvard Law School is 3.92. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law is 3.85. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Notre Dame Law School is 3.85. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at NYU School of Law is 3.86. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Ohio State Moritz College of Law is 3.91. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Stanford Law School is 3.92. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at UC Davis School of Law is 3.72. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at UC Irvine School of Law is 3.77. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at UCLA School of Law is 3.82. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at University of Chicago Law School is 3.9. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at University of Michigan Law School is 3.85. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at University of Minnesota Law School is 3.75. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School is 3.89. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at University of Texas School of Law is 3.84. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at University of Virginia School of Law is 3.9. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at USC Gould School of Law is 3.78. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Vanderbilt Law School is 3.85. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Wake Forest University School of Law is 3.75. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law is 3.9. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
The median undergraduate GPA at Yale Law School is 3.96. Your LSAC cumulative GPA includes every college institution you attended — community college
Yes, each Playbook is available for download as a PDF so you can study offline or print for reference.
Absolutely — regardless of where you are located, we work with students applying to top law schools across the entire United States. Whether your target school is across the country or close to home, our tutors are equipped to help you build a competitive application and achieve the LSAT score you need.