After solving around 100+ LC, feeling mentally fatigue. Any suggestions to help continue powering through it? Easy :25 Medium :~60 Hard:15
How long did you take to solve them?
1.5 months
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Schedule interviews in upcoming weeks, 1 interview a week. Pressure will keep you going at least for 3-5 weeks more. By that time you should be 200+ LC. Take a break for a week or so. Then start applying/ interviewing with actual companies (FANG and all ) where you want to work.
Take some rest (like weekends) and sleep more.
Try making a web app for a change. Front end ux ui might unfreeze the dead or lazy creative brain cells
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Do you really need more than that to nail the job you want? I would start scheduling interviews and then go over top questions let company by order of interviews I mean if by now you donāt see the patterns... At least thatās my experience There arenāt 100 different questions even There are about 40-50 (mmmmmaaaaayyyyybbbbbbbeeee) with different small variations
Especially if your not a new grad - also consider moving to focus on behavioral and design. (Assuming domain knowledge is fine) Which is where in my feelings most leetcode āfiendsā fail
Your are right, I do feel now that I am able to get good enough problems but with such a stiff competition I feel like I don't want to take the risk.
Youāll never feel ready. Thatās life. Start interviewing before you burn out and start regressing rather then progressing.
That's true actually. Thanks dude
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