In the final months, ignore the topic divisions and solve mixed questions to build stamina for the actual 10-question (TYT) and 10 or 21-question (AYT) exam blocks.

Focus on topics that ÖSYM asks every year (e.g., Ataturk's Principles, Treaty of Lausanne).

For questions older than 20 years, focus on the historical logic rather than the phrasing, as language usage in exams has modernized significantly.

Use the Kitapyurdu or Amazon listings to ensure you have the most recent edition, as older stock may lack the latest 2024 or 2025 exam questions.

Immediately solve the corresponding section in "Son 54 Yıl" to see how that specific topic has been tested since the 1970s.

The book organizes questions by topic (e.g., Pre-Islamic Turkish History, Ottoman Empire, Turkish Revolution History).

Note the recurring keywords and "distractor" options used in these questions.

It allows you to see how the exam board (ÖSYM) has shifted from factual rote-memory questions to modern "new generation" interpretive questions. 2. Phased Study Plan Phase 1: Topic Baseline (The "Vertical" Approach)

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