I have recently created an account and would like to raise a specialist.Maybe you have some tips on how to do this and what tasks to solve for this.
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I have recently created an account and would like to raise a specialist.Maybe you have some tips on how to do this and what tasks to solve for this.
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Practice
Upsolve A,B,C for previous contests
I went through your profile, my suggestion is that you should focus more on upsolving the problems. Taking help from editorials is fine but most of the thinking process should be done by you. All the best.
A2OJ ladders might help
Did you follow A2OJ ladders as I'm wondering if is it good for improving rating?
Yep, it is a good collection
Solve older contests and joing new contests. Wasn't able to solve any thing no problem start upsolving after the round and look at the editorial, maybe that's a new topic and you will learn something new from this problem.
Always try to solve problems that might seem out your league (don't go too high) because solving problems that are easy to you won't get you any where.