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By shreyk, history, 2 months ago, In English

Finally reached expert after a grind of more than a year. Feels goooood...

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please share tips if possible :)

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    just solve 100 (*1700) problems

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    I would say to solve problems in range 1400-1600. Solve 50 in each. Also, set a timer of 25-35 mins for each problem. If you think of any idea make sure to implement it, if not then read the editorial. Try not to give too much time to a problem as you could have given it to any other problem and learnt some new concepts, patterns or topics. best of luck:)

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Finally I became an Expert too :D

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congratulations!

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congratulations to you sir!

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Can you please suggest plans based on my account? It would be beneficial.

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    I see you are already solving higher rated problems. That's great. I would say be more regular in giving contest and upsolve 1-2 least rated problems that you could not solve during contest. Best of luck:)

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      Currently, I am solving 1700 questions, but I am stuck in almost every question. Even if I am able to solve some part/subpart, I am not able to reach the full solution on my own. What should I do?

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me too ! congrats broski