Aim for 7* . Then you’ll become 6*
practice practice practice there is no other option
That can lead to demotivation as well
How do you know that ? Was a scientific study conducted on this topic ?
Can you please share the links which you considered that have the best content for competitive progg.?
Thank in advance
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If you know more like these , then please share.
Thanks
i’m sure you had that differently structured brain to think like this .
Are you asking me ? ? ?
Haha , yeah but that’s how life goes
Practice harder (like gennady korotkevich).
Its simple . Try for (8 modulo 7) stars (applying modulo operation so as to not break the limit )
Write 2 more contests
everyone below 4 stars are like the green people on codeforces complaining that they have done a lot of problems with 1000 - 1200 difficulty and still can’t improve. Here they do a lot of problems in Easy section of practice instead. including me of course.
can someone tell comparison of cc and cf ratings
like a* is similar to b colour on codeforces.
The best way to know is compete on cf and find it out, cuz there is no exact comparison…some guys are here 4-5-stars and are 2100+ on cf, some are 6-stars and 1500-1600 on cf…
those 4-5 star people who are master on cf don’t participate in codechef that’s why
like I am Blue is it good compared to 5 star
If you are yellow here, you should be 1900-1800 there, then you are perfect
Nopes, there is a guy(wont take his name), he consistently participates in Long here and is a master on cf, but 5-stars here…
There are 7-star guys here who are purple on codeforces…
The main reason:-Codechef has Long which tests different skills .
Even for short contests, there is a significant difference in pattern and type of questions…but as a good cper’ you should be 1800-1900 on cf and 5-6 stars on CC I believe