[2] In 1986, Sych graduated from the Vasyl Stefanyk Subcarpathian National University as a history teacher and in 1999 as a lawyer.
Sych is a candidate of historic sciences (2009) and a docent of the Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas.
He and other Svoboda cabinet ministers resigned on 12 November 2014, due to the results of the early parliamentary elections.
[8][non-primary source needed] In April 2013, three Svoboda officials, including Sych registered a bill that would ban abortions in Ukraine with the only exceptions being if the pregnancy threatened a woman's life, if the pregnancy occurred through rape or if the fetus developed defects in its pathology.
[10] Sych considers Ukrainian nationalism to be threatened by "the Communist Russian regime and liberal Europe".