Ever since I reached cyan, people have been asking me "How to get better at CP like you?". I have the answer. This answer may surprise you.
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Ever since I reached cyan, people have been asking me "How to get better at CP like you?". I have the answer. This answer may surprise you.
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No way
Your rating graph is nice, giving me a lot of motivation. You are stuck at newbie for almost 9 months and then suddenly you become specialist. I am also stuck at newbie from over 8 months. ( You can see my rating graph, can you suggest something to me for improving other than practice??)
practice harder
Read books, learn algorithms and data structures, and... You guessed it. Practice.
Qualified practice in which difficulty and tagged problems ?
Looking at your rating and your past contests, I would recommend first trying to do 900's. If you can do them pretty easily, then move onto 1000R problems. Then just continue on. 1100R, 1200R and so on.
The meme was deleted due to respect to the member =)
Qualified but some of expert & master coders said that i won't get too much benifit with difficulty <1400 cause there is very less things to learn.Moreover i'm quite comfortable with 1000 rating. What you followed to level up?
I think that there is a lot to learn from <1400R problems. You can experience those problems and you could apply such problem solutions during a contest. If you think that 1000R problems are comfortable with you try 1100. Stop doing 1000 and go for 1100's. If those seem easy to you, try 1200's. The point is, if you feel comfortable with a rating range of a problem, do harder problems. Don't solve too easy or too hard problems, that's just stupid. As Errichto says, "Solving too easy or solving too hard is stupid. Solve problems that are slightly out of your comfort zone.
I have to disagree with that; when I first started cp, I found 1200s and 1300s extremely hard (and rewarding to solve!) and often learned some new insights or common algos from them.
As long as you see improvement and find the problems rewarding, that's enough.
when you started CP,how much problem did you solve in a day? And how you choose your difficulty?
I never kept track. I was pretty slow when starting cp (learned dfs after like 8-9 months lol) since I focused more on math contests at the time, but I just solved problems that seemed hard for me. And at that time, it was cf 1000-1300.
To get the cyan color you need to quickly solve 2 or 3 div2 problems, 3 or 4 div3 problems (an Expert suggested to me). And I found that the above problems only see some trick that it can be solved simply. So my solution is to solve all the problems A on the codeforces (then to B, C, ...) the main purpose of this strategy is to train reflexes to come up with a quick solution to the problem. My ratings are on a positive note so I think this solution is correct, but the cost is that you will almost use up all your time in practice!
solve all the problems A on the codeforces (then to B, C, ...) Well this will take quite some time. I think 100-200 would be a good number instead.
if you are stuck at newbie than just practice A and B problems of contest only for some time I think that might help
Do you realize that by revealing this secret to your opponents you are going to make things much more competitive?..
Clearly, this is just a decoy to the real strategy he used.
"The clickbait" :(
This is the Secret.
How did you practice daily? 1.Solve from a2oj ladders? or 2.Solve problems (+200 rating) Above your level? 3.solve by topic which one?
How much time do you spend on each problem? when do u see editorial or others code?
Like Errichto said, "Continue the problem until you run out of ideas."
Thanks.
Qualified is it A2oj? If so,,then which ladder do you follow?
Not A2oj ladders. Random CF problems.
Haters will say its edited...
I'm very proud of you man, I have a similar rating graph and people like you inspired me a lot!