Have a friend rolling off a 4 month boot camp soon. Grinds LC hard and medium about 30 problems daily. Has some prior coding experience as a BA, wants change SDE. Is the online boot camp a good choice and how is it perceived by recruiters/engineers/managers? What is a good pace for LC problems? Just going to shoe horn this in here: anyone looking for a full stack web dev for their team?
30 medium/hard a day? Lol if your friend can do that, s/he can clear almost all company like a breeze within a month If your friend don't think but only looking at solutions and code them up, 30 = 0 and the number means nothing
Oh I see. 30 is probably on weekends, maybe average is 10. But yeah she does it all from scratch no cheating code copying etc.
Solving 30 problem would take 15 hours. Maybe your friend is bluffing. It is not possible to focus for 15 hours a day every day.
If solving hard only takes 30 minutes on the first attempt, you don't need to prepare, end of story. 30 will probably take 30 hours..
Correct. I put an optimistic estimate. It is obviously not possible to spend 30 hours in a day, so OPs friend is bluffing.
30 problems a day all medium and hard is insane. She’d be done within a month. There are only 1k problems on there
Enough blind for today
Sounds like your friend should get a life
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You need 500 LC solved, 50% of those should be hard