Does it ?
# | User | Rating |
---|---|---|
1 | jiangly | 3898 |
2 | tourist | 3840 |
3 | orzdevinwang | 3706 |
4 | ksun48 | 3691 |
5 | jqdai0815 | 3682 |
6 | ecnerwala | 3525 |
7 | gamegame | 3477 |
8 | Benq | 3468 |
9 | Ormlis | 3381 |
10 | maroonrk | 3379 |
# | User | Contrib. |
---|---|---|
1 | cry | 167 |
2 | -is-this-fft- | 165 |
3 | Dominater069 | 160 |
4 | atcoder_official | 159 |
4 | Um_nik | 159 |
6 | djm03178 | 156 |
7 | adamant | 153 |
8 | luogu_official | 149 |
8 | awoo | 149 |
10 | TheScrasse | 146 |
Does it ?
This 22nd of october, We are witnessing something entirely different. 3 contests Div1, Div2, Div3 running parallely.
Even though there are 3 days left for registering, there is quite a chance the Div 2 contest will be given entirely by experts.
I was wondering if this makes it more difficult for positive delta or nothing changes ?
Hello Codeforces Community,
I have recently turned expert in the previous educational round. And now seek advice on how to conquer the next step — Turning Purple
I have solved lots of questions in the 1400 to 1500 range which helped me in consistently solving A B and C in almost every Div 2 contest. Whenever i attempt a 1700 — 1800 problem it seems way too difficult from what i have previously solved.
Are there some advanced algorithms or concepts i need to learn before practicing to conquer the next step ? Or spamming practice is the answer ?
Name |
---|