Preparation for the NMT
Preparation for the NMT at the Lyceum of Law is a comprehensive educational programme that combines intensive classes in core subjects, practical training, analysis of typical mistakes, and individual support from teachers. We help students not only master the necessary material, but also feel confident when taking the national multi-subject test. Students learn using a structured methodology that includes regular tests, exam simulation, useful life hacks, and psychological support. This approach minimises stress and allows students to achieve the best results.
Key steps for effective preparation for the NMT
1. Organisation and planning
Well-structured preparation is the key to success. We teach students to:
- study the structure and programme of the NMT;
- identify topics that require special attention;
- create an effective study schedule;
- work with time management and allocate time correctly during the test.
2. Effective learning of material
The programme is based on systematic knowledge acquisition:
- use of modern textbooks, manuals and proven online resources;
- working with tests from previous years;
- compiling short summaries (formulas, diagrams, algorithms);
- developing critical reading and information analysis skills.
Students receive clear explanations, structured materials, and teacher support on complex topics.
3. Practice and training
Practice is the key to high results. The programme includes:
- regular timed practice tests;
- thematic training and analysis of typical tasks;
- mock NMTs in real test format;
- group classes and the opportunity to work in study pairs;
- gradual increase in task complexity to adapt to the actual test level.
This helps students develop speed, attentiveness, the ability to work under time constraints, and avoid common mistakes.
4. Psychological preparation
We pay attention to the emotional well-being of students, because calmness is half the battle.
The programme includes:
- recommendations for healthy sleep, rest and nutrition;
- stress management and concentration techniques;
- preparation for the exam atmosphere (simulation of a real test);
- practical advice: what to do on the day of the NMT, what documents to bring, how to find the testing centre.
What do students gain from completing the course?
- Systematic knowledge of NMT subjects
- Confidence in their own abilities
- Experience working with real test tasks
- A clear understanding of the structure and requirements of the NMT
- Self-control and time management skills
- Reduced anxiety before the test
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