Hey everyone! I just started diving back into Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA) and I'm really having a tough time grasping everything. I've got an Amazon software development engineer interview coming up in just 10 days, so I'm feeling the pressure. I'm looking for suggestions on the best resources to learn from, ideally ones that provide clear explanations and are detail-oriented. Any tips on where I should focus my efforts?
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What do you know about DSA right now? It might help to identify where you stand so you can focus on the gaps in your understanding.
Ten days is definitely a tight timeline! My advice would be to choose one learning style that resonates with you and stick to it. Jumping between resources can confuse you, especially when you’re stressed. Focus on learning common patterns in DSA and practice just enough to keep yourself calm. It's all about building your confidence without overwhelming yourself!
I couldn't agree more! Everything seems so new to me too, and my logic building feels quite weak right now.
Exactly! Sticking to a single resource helps so much. Maybe start with a few easier problems each day to boost your confidence before moving on to tougher challenges.

I’m at a beginner level, I can code normally but still feel like I have a lot to learn. Even outside of the Amazon prep, what would be the best way to approach this?