I'm still newbie and cannot solve 1600+ rating problems. Should I try to solve those? Most of the time I cannot solve those and I have to see the solution. I have a feeling that I would not improve if I only solve 1000-1200 level problems.
# | User | Rating |
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1 | ecnerwala | 3650 |
2 | Benq | 3582 |
3 | Geothermal | 3570 |
3 | orzdevinwang | 3570 |
5 | cnnfls_csy | 3569 |
6 | tourist | 3565 |
7 | maroonrk | 3532 |
8 | Radewoosh | 3522 |
9 | Um_nik | 3483 |
10 | jiangly | 3468 |
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1 | maomao90 | 174 |
2 | awoo | 164 |
3 | adamant | 163 |
4 | TheScrasse | 159 |
5 | nor | 158 |
6 | maroonrk | 156 |
7 | -is-this-fft- | 151 |
8 | SecondThread | 147 |
9 | orz | 146 |
10 | pajenegod | 145 |
Is it okay to solve 1600-1800 ratings problems for a newbie?
I'm still newbie and cannot solve 1600+ rating problems. Should I try to solve those? Most of the time I cannot solve those and I have to see the solution. I have a feeling that I would not improve if I only solve 1000-1200 level problems.
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