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By arefin_hossain, history, 21 month(s) ago, In English

Hello, friends!

Still i am not able to solve in div2 a,b ,, div3 a,b and div4 c,d.

Also, when I solve a problem like 900-1000 rated, I have to also struggle it and too much time need for approaching the problem solution, even don't came the idea.

Now, what can i do now>>?

arefin_hossain

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21 month(s) ago, # |
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you should practise more

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    Brother, your practice style is really eye-catchy!

    Please, suggest me some thought, how i recover it!

    and kindly, share your telegram id please?

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      21 month(s) ago, # ^ |
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      I practiced patiently,you should practice patiently.

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        bro, suggest me some method!

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          21 month(s) ago, # ^ |
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          Just solve problem,select 800 rating problem solve when 800 rating problem become easy for you then select 900 and so on.

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            21 month(s) ago, # ^ |
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            i have also the same problem. what should i do?

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              21 month(s) ago, # ^ |
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              You solve problems of mix type of levels around 800-1500. And you even solve 2 questions minimum in Div 2s, so your rating must be around 1300 (PUPIL) by time.

              The reason is pretty obvious, it is that you solve problems late in contests, u take time to solve them right?

              So, instead of going any higher than 1500 rated problems for now, work more on your solving skills, implementation work, and get your grip on problem around 1400s, once you solve problems faster, you think your implementation has gotten stronger, u go for higher problems.

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          16 months ago, # ^ |
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          Stop asking people to hold your hand. There is no 'method'. If you want to get good, you need to put in the work, no exceptions.

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Just checked your profile on Visualizer. You do only 800 and 900 rated question. You should get started with 1000 rated questions ones you are comfortable with 900 rated ones. And like this gradually increase the ratings of questions you attempt.

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You can visit OIers in JS to know what is real disappoint

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CP Roadmap

If it's too hard, try some problems from AtCoder Beginner Contest first.

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you can try take two day time to solve problem your rating+800~1000. it will not help your rating, but can help your skills.

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Just keep on solving problems. I was also newbie for really long (i know how it feels). If you like you can also checkout USACO guide and try bronze and silver as it helps you learn new stuff. Just keep it going.

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Don't lose hope brother keep grinding.

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Maybe the handle is the problem.

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Solve Atcoder beginner Contests

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Maybe try doing MO type problems, those are easier and help develop problem solving skills that are also used in CP.

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    What does it mean "MO" type problems,Could you explain me?

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      "mo" means math olympiad .

      u can try Euler project

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        Yes, Euler project is good.

        I also find just doing regular math problems (pencil and paper) helps as well, for example Alcumus has a large amount of pencil and paper problems that require some problem solving.

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you should take virtual participation in different rounds every day and after that read a tutorials

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Review and summarize more, instead of constantly brushing questions.

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Bro rating should follow your practice; if you can solve a 1600 problem out of contest you can easily solve a 1400 in contest in time. So try to slowly increase the rating of the practice problems you do. Screenshot-2023-04-14-at-12-54-20-PM See , this is the distribution of the questions that you have solved and you are expecting something phenomenal to happen.

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Why do you call everyone “bro”? How can you just assume everyone on Codeforces is a guy? For example, I am not a guy. As Um_nik puts it in the comments section here, he (and anyone else here) is not your bro. I know, I know, it’s just an Indian thing! Just messing with ya. But please don’t call me bro, because I am not a guy.

Anyways, to give you some serious advice, you need to make sure you are really thinking deeply about the problems you work on. For example, if you solve a problem, but took a long time, think back and reflect on what you could’ve done better. There’s a really good post about “self-deception” on Codeforces — I encourage you to go take a look at it.

To conclude, I’d like to remind you of a famous statement by George Polya: “If you cannot solve a problem, there is an easier problem you can solve. Find it.” To put this into context of CP training, if you cannot solve a problem, think about what’s going wrong. Can you not visualize the problem? If so, work it out on some scratch paper. Work out the problem by hand on small-n cases, and try to find a pattern.

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    I appreciate your feedback regarding the use of the term "bro" on Codeforces and the assumption of gender. It's important to recognize and respect the diversity of the community. While it may be a cultural habit or an informal way of addressing others, it's crucial to be mindful of individual preferences and avoid making assumptions about gender.

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Just give up

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Solve 2 problems daily of rating range 900 — 1000 for 2 months and dont spend more than 2hrs on a problem and there are a lot of video solutions in youtube if u cant really solve the problem , just watch it and implement it the next day , so that u will know if u truly understand the solution or not . Important thing to remember is that u should solve problems consistently .

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just solve problems, there is no other secret.