An LSAT tutor Granville residents can rely on now works entirely online, live and one on one, with no local office. People in Granville aim at or above the median of their target law schools, and per the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures the Ohio schools near the region post medians from 149 to 168.
By Ali Unar, Georgetown Law, Founder of Lovare Institut. Ali Unar is a Georgetown Law student and the founder of Lovare Institut, which teaches the LSAT online and works from primary-source law school data.
Verified August 2026. Lovare Institut delivers this LSAT prep 100 percent online, live one on one, with no local storefront or address in Granville. Every session for a Granville test taker happens over live video.
People in Granville get LSAT prep from self study, online courses, and one on one tutors, and for most the strongest and most flexible option is live online tutoring rather than a local classroom. Granville is a small central Ohio community near Columbus, so there is no reason to expect a national test prep chain in the village, and there does not need to be.
The LSAT is a standardized, digital exam, so what matters for a Granville test taker is the quality of coaching and practice, not a physical classroom nearby. That is why many people in Granville now work with an online tutor who specializes in the test, instead of driving into Columbus for a weekly class.
Lovare Institut is one such option for Granville, and it is upfront about delivery. LSAT prep is 100 percent online, live and one on one, with no local storefront or address in Granville. There is no walk in office in the village or in Columbus. For a Granville resident, that means the same expert tutor every week over video, scheduled around a job, a commute, or a family.
A simple weekly routine works well for Granville test takers: one timed section set from official LSAC material, a careful review of every miss, and a live tutoring session that turns those misses into repeatable rules. Because Lovare runs entirely online, anyone in Granville can hold that session from home and keep the same tutor across the whole plan, with no commute and no local office to visit.
This suits the range of people who prepare in a place like Granville: a recent graduate weighing law school, a working professional changing careers, or someone studying while they hold down a job. None of them needs a storefront; each of them needs a clear target and steady, expert coaching, which is exactly what an online tutor delivers to Granville.
Applicants from Granville should build a target list from the ABA law schools in and near the region, using each school median LSAT to judge fit. The table below shows those Ohio options for Granville applicants, with medians and acceptance rates from the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures.
ABA law schools in and near the Granville region, from the 2025 ABA 509 disclosuresLaw schoolMedian LSATAcceptance rateCityOhio State University (Moritz)16824.6%ColumbusCase Western Reserve University16234.8%ClevelandUniversity of Cincinnati15932.7%CincinnatiUniversity of Dayton15730.7%DaytonCleveland State University (Cleveland-Marshall)15534.5%ClevelandUniversity of Akron15458.5%AkronUniversity of Toledo15352.5%ToledoCapital University15165.9%ColumbusOhio Northern University (Pettit)149Not availableAda
For a Granville applicant, the anchor school is Ohio State University in nearby Columbus, whose Moritz College of Law posts a median LSAT of 168 and a 24.6 percent acceptance rate in the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures, the strongest program on the list. Also in Columbus, Capital University sits at a median of 151 with a 65.9 percent acceptance rate, one of the more accessible ABA options for a Granville resident who wants to stay close to home.
Across the rest of Ohio, the medians for a Granville applicant span a wide band: Case Western Reserve at 162, Cincinnati at 159, Dayton at 157, Cleveland State at 155, Akron at 154, and Toledo at 153, all from the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures. Ohio Northern University reports a median LSAT of 149 in those same disclosures; its acceptance rate was not available in the figures provided here, so this page does not state one. That spread lets a Granville applicant build a balanced list of reach, match, and safer schools rather than fixating on a single number.
There is no single passing score on the LSAT. For a Granville applicant, a competitive score is one at or above the median of the law schools they most want, and the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures supply those medians.
Across the schools relevant to Granville, medians run from 149 to 168. To be competitive at Ohio State in Columbus, a Granville test taker is aiming near its median of 168, while more accessible ABA schools such as Capital at 151, Toledo at 153, and Akron at 154 sit well below that. A Granville applicant with a score in the mid to high 150s already clears several of these medians, since the schools vary widely rather than sharing one cutoff.
Set against LSAC percentile anchors, a 155 is about the 54th percentile, a 160 about the 71st, and a 165 about the 85th, so a score in the low 160s is competitive at Case Western and clears Cincinnati and Dayton for a Granville applicant. Pushing toward 168 opens Ohio State, the strongest option near Granville. A few points can move a Granville test taker across a wide slice of the pool, which is why a specific target beats a vague goal.
The LSAT is scored on a 120 to 180 scale, and since August 2024 it runs four 35 minute sections. A Granville test taker should line up a test date with a normal application year, so scores land before deadlines rather than after them.
Of the four sections, three are scored: two Logical Reasoning sections and one Reading Comprehension section. The fourth is an unscored variable section that pilots future questions, and it can look just like a scored one, so a Granville test taker should treat every section as if it counts. Analytical Reasoning, the old Logic Games, was removed, and the last LSAT to include Logic Games was June 2024. A separate, unscored LSAT Argumentative Writing sample is completed on its own, outside the multiple choice sections.
Scores sit on that 120 to 180 scale, and LSAC percentile anchors help a Granville test taker read them: a 170 is about the 94th percentile, 165 about the 85th, 160 about the 71st, 155 about the 54th, and 150 about the 37th. That is why a few points can change which schools are realistic for a Granville applicant.
LSAC administers the LSAT in roughly eight windows each cycle: August, September, October, November, January, February, April, and June. Scores release about three weeks after the last day of an administration. A workable plan for a Granville test taker is three to six months of preparation, timed so the main test falls in the summer or fall before the year you apply. That leaves a later window open as a backup for a Granville applicant who wants to retake.
Granville test takers can sit the LSAT at centers in and around Granville and the nearby Columbus metro. Specific test centers change from one cycle to the next, so the reliable move is to check LSAC official test center list at registration rather than trust a fixed address.
Lovare own LSAT prep for Granville is delivered entirely online, so Lovare does not operate a test center and never lists a fake one. The test center is only where you sit the exam. Your preparation with Lovare happens over live video, from wherever you are in or near Granville, and the exact center should always be confirmed through LSAC for the cycle you register in.
Lovare Institut delivers LSAT prep to Granville test takers 100 percent online, live and one on one, with no local storefront or address.
Every engagement starts with a free diagnostic LSAT that returns a projected score, so a Granville test taker sees where they stand before committing to anything. From there, sessions are built around the specific question types costing the most points, and taught live over video by the same tutor each week for that Granville student.
Lovare Institut was founded by Ali Unar, a Georgetown Law student, and works from primary-source law school data rather than marketing claims. One on one sessions are priced with fees shared on a consult. Lovare does not publish instructor score-increase statistics, and it will not invent a local office: the honest offer is expert, online LSAT coaching that a Granville resident can take from Granville or anywhere else.
In practice, a Granville test taker books sessions by video, shares a screen on real practice questions, and reviews timed sets with the tutor in real time. Scheduling stays flexible around work or family, and because there is no physical office, the entire relationship, from the free diagnostic to the last session before test day, runs online for a Granville student.
Yes. Lovare Institut offers live, one on one LSAT tutoring for Granville residents and professionals, delivered 100 percent online rather than from a local office. Anyone in Granville can work with a tutor from home, so there is no storefront to visit and no fake local address. Sessions are priced with fees shared on a consult, and you can begin with a free diagnostic.
There is no single cutoff. Aim at or above the median LSAT of your target schools. Per the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures, law schools in and near Granville post medians from 149 to 168, from Ohio Northern near 149 and Capital at 151 up to Ohio State at 168. A Granville applicant should set a goal from that band and their own school list.
The table above lists the ABA law schools in and near Granville, with medians and acceptance rates from the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures. They range from Ohio State in nearby Columbus at a median of 168 down to Ohio Northern at 149, with Capital University also in Columbus, giving Granville applicants both reach schools and more accessible options for a balanced list.
LSAT test centers are available in and around Granville and the nearby Columbus metro. Specific locations change each testing cycle, so use LSAC official test center list when you register instead of relying on a fixed address. Lovare tutoring is fully online, so it does not run a Granville test center and never lists a fake one.
Most Granville test takers study three to six months, depending on the gap between a diagnostic score and the target school median. A free Lovare diagnostic gives a Granville student a projected score, which turns that gap into a realistic weekly plan across the months before their chosen test date.
For most Granville test takers, yes. The LSAT is a standardized, digital test, so live online tutoring maps directly onto how you sit it. Lovare delivers 100 percent online, one on one sessions with no Granville storefront, letting a Granville student keep the same tutor each week without any commute into Columbus.
It varies by tutor and format. Lovare live, one on one online sessions are priced with fees shared on a consult, available to anyone in Granville. A Granville test taker can start with a free diagnostic that returns a projected score before paying for anything, so there is no cost to see where you stand.
LSAC administers the LSAT in about eight windows a year: August, September, October, November, January, February, April, and June. Many Granville applicants test in summer or fall before the year they apply, so scores are ready early. Scores release roughly three weeks after the last test day.
The LSAT is scored on a 120 to 180 scale, where 120 is the lowest and 180 the highest. For a Granville applicant, LSAC percentile anchors help: 170 is about the 94th percentile, 160 about the 71st, and 150 about the 37th. Your target depends on the medians of the schools you choose.
No. Where you study has no effect on your score, and Granville test takers do not need to live near a law school to prepare well. Lovare tutors Granville applicants entirely online, live and one on one, so you get the same preparation from home that you would in any large city.
These are the primary sources behind every figure on this page for Granville. Law school median LSATs and acceptance rates come from the 2025 ABA 509 disclosures, published through the American Bar Association required disclosures portal at https://www.abarequireddisclosures.org/. LSAT format, scoring, percentiles, and test dates come from the Law School Admission Council at https://www.lsac.org/, including https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-scoring, https://www.lsac.org/blog/what-to-expect-starting-with-august-2024-lsat, https://www.lsac.org/data-research/data/lsat-percentiles, and https://www.lsac.org/LSATdates.
A Granville test taker can start today at no cost and see a real projected score before spending a dollar. Take a free diagnostic LSAT and get your projected score.