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The speaker introduces a 94-day plan to complete AYT Mathematics by studying 3 hours a day, following up on a previous video about AYT physics. He clarifies that this is not a shortcut to top grades but a structured, realistic approach to make the extensive work manageable and achievable.
The plan uses Eyüp B (Eyüp Hoca) as the primary instructor and four textbooks: 3D VDD, 3-4-5 AYT Mathematics, Eyüp B AYT Mathematics, and either Barış AYT Mathematics or Orijinal AYT Mathematics. The 'staircase method' is introduced to avoid repetitive basic concept learning by combining these books to progressively move from easy to difficult questions.
The first critical step involves diligently listening to Eyüp Hoca's lectures from YouTube's 3D VDD AYT playlist. Unlike TYT, AYT mathematics requires deep conceptual understanding; notes, pausing, and re-watching are essential.
Following concept learning, students should solve introductory problems. This includes 'example questions' from 3D VDD, 'gain tests' from 3-4-5, and 'developing tests' from Eyüp B AYT Mathematics. Special attention should be paid to marked questions in Eyüp B's book, as they offer advanced insights and multiple solution methods from the teacher.
After mastering foundational concepts, the focus shifts to harder problems. This involves tackling the remaining, more challenging tests from 3-4-5 (ÖSYM-style and original questions), 3D VDD ('one-to-one ÖSYM' and 'skill-based' questions), and Eyüp B ('one question one comment' questions). If further challenge is needed, the advanced sections of Barış or Orijinal AYT Mathematics (excluding basic questions) are recommended.
Eyüp Hoca's playlist is 2615 minutes (approx. 43.5 hours). With approximately 5715 questions across the four resources, allocating an average of 2 minutes per question leads to 11430 minutes (approx. 190.5 hours) of problem-solving. This totals about 234 hours of study, which, divided by 2.5 hours daily, fits within 93.6 days. This realistic scheduling allows for other academic responsibilities.
The remaining half hour of the daily 3-hour study should be dedicated to review. The speaker recommends two methods: watching problem-solving videos from channels like Eyüp B, Hedef İlk 1000, Barış Çelen, and Şükrü Akkoyun to expose oneself to diverse, high-quality problems; and practicing with 'topic tests' (e.g., trigonometry-specific tests) from publishers like Barış and Acil to reinforce learned concepts.
With this structured plan, students will be well-prepared for AYT Mathematics within a month of the exam, allowing ample time for comprehensive mock exams. Publishers like 3-4-5, 3D, and Barış are recommended for practice exams. Additionally, dedicate extra time (e.g., every other day) to practice TYT-like number questions, which constitute a significant portion (10 questions) of the AYT exam, using specialized number tests from Barış, Deneme Deposu, or Bıyıklı Matematik.
The video concludes by reiterating that this is a realistic, structured plan based on analytical data, not a magical solution. It aims to demonstrate that comprehensive AYT Mathematics preparation is achievable within the given timeframe through consistent effort and sacrifices, turning a seemingly daunting task into a manageable one.