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By Mitpro, 3 months ago, In English

Guys... Please

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good i give you 1 like

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who asked

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Practice is important, but it alone is not enough. Other skills like adaptability and time management also matters.

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+Have a mentor to improve fast

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    I know plenty of people who are high-rated, and most of them have never had a mentor. Maybe some of them have, but probably a minority. The vast majority of people who reach a high rating are just naturally interested in solving problems and are happy to learn things on their own.

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Simple, honest, and true.

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I totally agree that practice is the only way to mastery. However, I believe asking for specific methods is just as important. Blind practice can lead to reinforcing bad habits; people ask 'how' because they want their practice to be deliberate and efficient. It's about working smarter, not just harder.

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    very true, what in ur opinion are some gud implicit habits to inculcate to have an effective practise, i think one of them is convincing urself of how u can proceed to think of the soln

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Well, i practised now what to do?!