FluffyBurrito
FluffyBurrito

How do i get better at this shi?

been leetcoding on and off for 2 months now, and even today ive to see solution for most of the questions. idk where im doin wrong (final year undergrad) . welp

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20mo ago
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions
Round 1 by Grapevine
WobblyDumpling
WobblyDumpling
Amazon20mo

Don't do so many easy questions. Interviews will mostly be medium questions. Pick a pattern do 20-25 medium questions and move on to next pattern. Do this and gradually you will start doing it by yourself

WobblyDumpling
WobblyDumpling
Amazon20mo

And most important is consistency. Leetcode everyday till the day you get placed

FluffyBurrito
FluffyBurrito
Intel20mo

But isnt that the point, i mean im unable to solve at first place? is it like see and understand the solution and move on?

GroovyPretzel
GroovyPretzel

And here's mine: https://i.imgur.com/mJqL3Zn.png

You don't need to be a pro on LeetCode, as long as you know the concept and can pull it off in an interview.

FluffyBurrito
FluffyBurrito
Intel20mo

wut wow. dont tell me your red coder on Codeforces , cox they do like 50 LC and 2500 CF 😭

GroovyPretzel
GroovyPretzel

No, I'm not. I'm at kyu 8 there on codewars.

PrancingDonut
PrancingDonut

Read better DSA books while solving these problems. Find the convergence between practical and theory. Only practical won’t help if theory is weak

GoofyWaffle
GoofyWaffle

Any recommendation please?

BouncyBoba
BouncyBoba
Student20mo

Book recommendation?

FluffyNugget
FluffyNugget
Plivo20mo

My brain does the same thing with me. Apparently it is better to solve problems with similar solution approach, get good at it and then jump to other one.

FluffyBurrito
FluffyBurrito
Intel20mo

ngl its tearing my heart and soul apart.

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