should i focus on solving problem rating-wise or randomly , like how i manage to tackle problem till div2-(D);
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should i focus on solving problem rating-wise or randomly , like how i manage to tackle problem till div2-(D);
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at this point of time ... just focus on contest and upsolve which were not solved during the contest
89% of your solved problems have difficulty rating below 1400. That fact should make you question your practice methods. People really overcomplicate getting better. Practice problems 200 points above your rating.
People overemphasize the importance of practice strategy because when they see many people doing better than them, they believe that it is due to differing methods of practice. The reality is that it's caused by a difference in IQ. If more people knew about this, there would be much less blogs about the how to practice properly.
Oh my god, what a whiner. Low IQ this, low IQ that... just shut up and practice, you will be fine.
this blog has found little correlation between iq and rating, so many people blame their lack of progression on "low iq" when its really their practice methodology