Hi, I aspire to become a candidate master in about a year. So, Is giving only contests and upsolving the questions a good way to achieve my target?
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Hi, I aspire to become a candidate master in about a year. So, Is giving only contests and upsolving the questions a good way to achieve my target?
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Well if you include virtual contests and a lot of them too then sure.
Yes, do virtual contests, solve challenging problems for you and ALSO, stop asking questions like this.
I think Yes. Whenever you are upsolving a problem that uses a new algorithm/technique , make sure you solve atleast 1-2 more problems based on the same algorithm.