Which is the most effective way of practise?
solve from least difficult to most difficult?
solve by most submission to least submission?
Is codeforces difficulty is accurate? And what do you think which is the most effective?
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Which is the most effective way of practise?
solve from least difficult to most difficult?
solve by most submission to least submission?
Is codeforces difficulty is accurate? And what do you think which is the most effective?
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Notice that sorting problems by the rating also sorts problems with the same rating by solving amount. So, I would say; Choose a rating (for example, I would choose 1400 for you for now); Sort by the rating; And, finally, start solving from the most solved 1400.
If you feel that rating X is easy enough for you, check if you can solve least solved problems with X rating. Surely, you don't have to solve all problems with rating X, there are tons of them. Just step to X+100 when you feel ready.
Good luck!
it. doesn't. matter.
Use a2oj ladder instead