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# Leveling up is hard

I just leveled up my Number Theory to level 4, but mostly because of doing problems which is lower than my level. I can't figure how to solve the problems that is higher or even equal to my level and I'm ashamed of it. Is there a tips for solving harder problems? Am I the only one doing this?

Note by Ahmad Naufal Hakim Ashari
3 years, 9 months ago

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You are not the only one doing this. I once got to level 4 in Algebra by doing Level 3 or lower level problems.

- 3 years, 9 months ago

Yes i am nt lev5 yet i mostly solve lev4,3 ! Dont worry. Enjoy problem solving.

- 3 years, 9 months ago

Comment deleted Sep 04, 2014

I wish I could, but right now I have no books of problems that I can work for. Sucks :(

- 3 years, 9 months ago