So recently I became red on CF and my happiness knows no boundaries. For achieving the red color, I would like to thank those who helped me the most.
dmikhalin, my first informatics teacher who inspired me to do competitive programming
gmusya, teacher in B parallel of the main programming club in Russia, who answered many of my questions and helped my a lot
And all the teachers of parallel A!
I'd like to tell a timeline of my progression. Three years ago when I ended 8th grade I got a giant boost of motivation after I learned segment tree and dsu from CF EDU (that's actually useful try it). In summer school I got to expert (that was so cool, I still remember how I solved problem F from div 3, back then it was difficult). Then I continued to grind CF. Before 9th class I learned that there is a strong programming club from Tinkoff, so I decided to try to get there. Easily the best decision, this club gave me a gigantic boost during these three years. I got to parallel B, which I think is the place where you learn most of important techniques.
In 9th class I also managed to get to ROI (Russian Olympiad in Informatics), craziest thing was that I was top 5 among 9-graders from Moscow on regional stage. However I couldn't get silver medal there, by 16 out of 800 points, which was sad. 2 weeks before ROI I also managed to get CM (could've happened a lot faster, but goodbye 2022 killed me).
Summer after 9th class, high motivation to get revenge and again grinding CF. I also really wanted to get Master before school and bit by bit I crawled in the 2100 zone, getting Master on 5th August 2023. After that I participated in two rounds, first one gave me positive delta, I felt worthy of Master, another one — not so good, E was bad :).
Then was a giant pause for rated rounds, I just couldn't find any time. And then I drop back to CM, solving only one problem on div 1... That felt so awful, I needed to comeback asap. Luckily there was div 2 really close, and I managed to solve all 6 problems! I guess a miracle happened or something, but I got again to Master and a really good one, the idea of getting to IM wasn't so distant anymore.
I could tell about experience from other olympiads (IZhO, Open Olympiad and most importantly ROI), but then the post would be too long (and it already kinda is). Shortly, gold in IZhO (very surprising), gold in Open Olympiad (there not so surprised) and ROI... First day had completely destroyed me, instead of getting in top-30 like it was predicted by training tours I got in top-300... I was depressed the whole day after that result, wanted to get the gold medal (and had enough skill), just got really unlucky). Second day was good, I performed like I should've in both days, so I managed to get at least a silver medal, yay...
Growing when you're 2100+ is really slow, div 1's are only twice a month. I thought I would be able to get IM on round 959, when I was in Germany with my parents, but no, and the worst part was that I got totally killed by problem C! Of div 2!!! I think I spent more time on it than on all other problems combined. I felt really sad that day, like something was taken from me. The worst part was that I had only one chance left before SIS (summer camp) and then school. Pinely Round 4 was really strange for me, I solved D in 3 minutes, and problem A-F felt like there was an extra one (probably D). Having 6 problems solved in like an hour, I thought that it's over and no IM, as G is super hard, but decided to give it a try. By some higher powers I managed to solve it 5 minutes before the contest ended (I still don't understand how that happened), but stunning +131 delta and I went to SIS all happy with a new title.
After that getting GM was more of a measure of time, but still an impressive achievement for me. I'm happy that it happened before my 18-th birthday (which is like in two weeks btw!)
So that's my story and my "yay gm" blog (sorry for cringe, I am on cloud nine today).
P. S.: AMA! I'll try to reply fast :)
how to not brick in contest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqWqzvnbnjU&t=0s&ab_channel=TheMathSorcerer
But other than that I also don't know...
Your graciousness knows no bounds, my esteemed lordship! A thousand thanks for bestowing upon me the wisdom of such a magnificent YouTube channel. Also, a lot of congratulations for reaching GM.
Give me good interesting picked Problems to solve
https://mirror.codeforces.com/problemset/problem/1844/G
try this one)
Sure, that is definitely the problem that should be solved after Watermelon.
когда лгм?
Когда смогу туры IOI на золото закрывать, наверно (оочень не скоро)
any advice for reaching gm in 4 years(i made a bet)
E and F are lately number theory, combinatorics and constructive. For A-D, just solve problems of this level and read cf blogs or cp-algorithms.com for new theory
What other sites u use
Sometimes atcoder, but rarely, maybe I'll start doing it sometime
congrats!
woah me too
congrats
but how
How many problems to solve in a day for practice?
How many you feel like. If you're tired — don't don't, if you feel like solving — solve. Just pick something a little above your level so that it's interesting to solve
Congrats!
Congratulations!
Congratulations on achieving GM status—it's no small feat, and your perseverance shines through. Do you have any specific advice for someone stuck at the Pupil level and looking to break into Specialist soon?
congratulations! is there some advice for me to reach gm :)
Firstly — reach expert
Secondly —— reach candidate master
Thirdly —— reach master
Fourthly —— reach international master
Finally —— reach grandmaster
thanks for this amazing advice
then?
Reach CM
done
Any suggestions to reach 1900 ?
From my experience solving ABC really fast (and D if it's easy) is enough to get CM, consistency is the key here
Thanks
same
i love how your pfp changed from yellow to red as well (its from rain world right?)
Right. I had it as my secondary pfp for a while, and with red nick it just felt right
Are you in 11th grade right now ?