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Автор Norp, история, 9 месяцев назад, По-английски

Hello codeforces!

Today I solved quite a lot of problems from the archive on various topics and in the range of 800-1100 difficulty, mostly they were on the topic of greedy and brute force (since lately I have become bad at solving brute-force problems), the rest of the time I rested because I practiced for 4 hours straight without a break.

Plans for tomorrow:

Solve problems for speed (Because there will be Div.4 soon, and I don’t want to merge it like the last Div.4), solve problems from the archive and other sources, and also improve the schedule (because today after 4 hours of solving problems my brain refused to work)

Till tomorrow!

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I also want to draw your attention, if you want to bully someone, then you should not do this in the comments of my blog (as was the case in the last post), there are private messages for such purposes

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Your rating is 1036, 800-1000 problems are too easy for you to practice, I would suggest practicing 1200-1300 problems since you probably struggle with them in contests.

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    yes , i agree with him , u should go for 1100-1300 (mostly 1200 — 1300) cause thats the general range of Div 2 B

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Nearest Div 4 is a great chance for you to reach pupil I guess

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Speed mostly comes from solving harder tasks, not from fast typing easy problems.

btw, "merge div4" is more like "ruin" (or drain is even closer) in english )

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Solve 1200-1300 rated problems. Better practice I think.