Hello, Competitive Programmers!
I've been practicing on Codeforces for a while now, but I feel like my rating is stuck. I'm reaching out to all the young and talented coders here—how do you approach problem-solving to improve your rating consistently?
I would love to hear your insights on:
Training Strategies: How do you practice? Do you follow a schedule or focus on particular topics?
Problem Selection: Do you solve problems based on difficulty, rating, or specific tags?
Contests: How do you prepare for contests, and what is your mindset during live contests?
Resources: What books, websites, or tutorials helped you the most?
Debugging and Learning from Mistakes: How do you analyze and learn from your wrong submissions?
Mental Approach: How do you stay motivated and avoid frustration when stuck at a certain rating?
I’d appreciate any tips, personal experiences, or advice you can share! Let’s help each other grow in competitive programming.
Looking forward to your responses!
Happy Coding!
quit making blogs and solve problems that's how
Keep doing problems in your rating range currently you should master 800 rating problems so you consistently do A problem then move to 1000 then repeat the process for the rest of your life (jk)
Note: if you want to get better you need dedication and hard work you cant just get better over night I've been doing CP for 6 months and only have a rating of 1000 on my main but I don't get demotivated cause all the top users have been practicing since years to get where they are right now.
bhai teresolution skipped bhi hai chhapta bhi hai matlab