Preparation for admission to law school

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The training programme at the Law Lyceum is aimed at students who plan to enrol in law or management faculties. It aims to develop a deep understanding of legal and social processes, logical and critical thinking, and the skills necessary for successful higher education.

Main components of the programme:

  • In-depth study of law and social sciences. Students gain basic knowledge of law, state building, economics, and public administration, which helps them form a systematic vision of their future profession.
  • Mastery of additional disciplines. The programme includes logic, rhetoric, business communication, the basics of management and financial literacy. This strengthens skills in analysis, argumentation, decision-making and project management.
  • Preparation for entrance exams. Students improve their knowledge of the Ukrainian language, Ukrainian history, mathematics, and other subjects that are usually required for the National Multidisciplinary Test or professional entrance exams.
  • Practical focus. The programme includes mock court hearings, debate training, role-playing games, case studies and participation in legal projects.
  • Professional orientation. Meetings are held with practising lawyers, managers, and university lecturers to help students make an informed choice of specialisation.

What do students gain from completing the course?

After completing the preparatory programme for admission to law and management faculties, students receive:

  • A systematic foundation of legal knowledge that allows them to confidently navigate legal terminology, areas of law, and the basics of government.
  • In-depth training in additional disciplines — logic, rhetoric, social studies, management fundamentals, and financial literacy.
  • Developed critical thinking and argumentation skills necessary for studying in a legal and managerial environment.
  • Confidence during entrance exams, as students work with typical tests, NMT format, and professional tasks.
  • Practical competencies gained through mock court hearings, debates, case studies and role-playing exercises.
  • Effective communication, public speaking and discussion skills — important for future lawyers and managers.
  • Understanding of the specifics of legal specialities, admission campaigns and educational programmes at various universities.

Increased motivation and professional orientation, helping to make an informed choice about your future career. 

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