Hey Codeforces :D
I’m Harmit H_a_r_M_i_t Khimani, and I’ve been steadily working on my competitive programming skills with the goal of reaching Candidate Master. I’ve made decent progress so far, but I know there’s still a long way to go, so I’d really appreciate any insights to help me level up faster.
Here’s my profile if you’d like to take a look.

I’m looking for advice and would love feedback on a few things:
Speed and Accuracy Under Pressure:
- How do you stay fast and accurate when time is tight and pressure kicks in?
Consistency in Contests:
- How do you deal with rating ups and downs? What helped you stay steady?
Solving 1600–2000 Rated Problems:
- What’s your approach to consistently crack problems in this range?
- Any particular patterns or problem types that helped you improve?
Underrated Resources / Practice Methods:
- Any lesser-known tools, routines, or platforms that helped boost your performance?
Balancing Competitive Programming with Placements:
- I’m in my 3rd year and our placements will start in 3–4 months. So I also need to manage time for LeetCode, CS core subjects, and improving communication skills.
- How do you balance all this without losing consistency?
A Few More Things:
Mindset and Motivation:
- Progress can feel slow at times. Some contests just don’t go your way. How do you keep yourself motivated during slumps?
Post-Contest Analysis:
- What’s your method to review performances and learn from them effectively?
Practice Routine:
- Do you follow a fixed schedule, use virtual contests, or focus on topics one at a time?
How do you simulate real contest pressure while practicing?
- Do you follow a fixed schedule, use virtual contests, or focus on topics one at a time?
And lastly, I know recently there’s been a lot of talk around cheating and unfair means during contests. Personally, I want to go the honest way and improve based on my own hard work and efforts. I believe that’s what makes the grind truly worth it, even if the growth takes a bit more time.
Whether you're a Candidate Master, Master, or someone who's been through this grind, your insights can help a lot — not just me, but many others on a similar journey.
Thanks in advance for your time and advice. Let’s all keep getting better together! Feel free to drop your thoughts or DM me — I’m always up to chat and learn.
— H_a_r_M_i_t



