How many problems do I need to solve everyday to improve faster? And which difficulty level problems should I practice? Is it possible for me to be a red coder in 1 year?
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How many problems do I need to solve everyday to improve faster? And which difficulty level problems should I practice? Is it possible for me to be a red coder in 1 year?
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It depends for each person. I'd say if you can make yourself solve at least 1 problem every day you're well on your way to improving.
Anything is possible of course, but you should set your goals based on how you're doing and what you think is reasonably achievable in the near future. Once you're able to have gm-level performance on one or two contests then I'd say it's time to start thinking about when you can reach red.
There are many resources on how to start practicing, which is why repetitive blogs like this get downvoted — just do a quick search and you'll find everything you need. If you're ever in doubt over what you should do, just keep solving problems.
It's not the quantity but the quality...or so my girlfriend told me.
No it's neither one of them it's about drive it's about power we stay hungry we devourer
Put in the work, put in the hours and take what's ours
No joke, what Platanito_Frito said is true.
I'm super based
Red coder — no Blue or purple — more yes than no