- 1-**Brainstorming**:↵
Write all the ideas that comes to your mind and discuss it with yourself that.↵
- 2-**Keep solve problems**:↵
Don't stop, try to solve harder problems than your average from time to time to know if it's the time to move to harder ↵
problems, ex: now solve problems with hardness 1000 when that be easy for you move to 1100 and so...↵
- 3-**See other's solutions**:↵
You can see another idea, learn how to perfectly employ the language and the **most** important thing is to learn how ↵
experienced programmers write code.↵
- 4-**Learn new topics**: ↵
This increases your knowledge, **but** don't learn a little of a topic then move to another, you should be ↵
experienced with it, you can learn the topics at USACO guide, just search USACO guide then write the topic.↵
- 5-**Divide the problem**:↵
Make the problem easier by dividing it into small problems.↵
- 6-**Participate in contests**:↵
To see how much you have evolved.↵
**_Good Luck_**
Write all the ideas that comes to your mind and discuss it with yourself that.↵
- 2-**Keep solve problems**:↵
Don't stop, try to solve harder problems than your average from time to time to know if it's the time to move to harder ↵
problems, ex: now solve problems with hardness 1000 when that be easy for you move to 1100 and so...↵
- 3-**See other's solutions**:↵
You can see another idea, learn how to perfectly employ the language and the **most** important thing is to learn how ↵
experienced programmers write code.↵
- 4-**Learn new topics**: ↵
This increases your knowledge, **but** don't learn a little of a topic then move to another, you should be ↵
experienced with it, you can learn the topics at USACO guide, just search USACO guide then write the topic.↵
- 5-**Divide the problem**:↵
Make the problem easier by dividing it into small problems.↵
- 6-**Participate in contests**:↵
To see how much you have evolved.↵
**_Good Luck_**