An A in A Level Economics is rarely lost on content. It is lost in application, evaluation and precise writing under time pressure, the skills schools rarely have time to drill. Since 2007 ETG has specialised in one subject and built its whole programme around that gap: learn from the author of the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys, then practise the exact skills the paper rewards, marked every week, until the A becomes repeatable. H2 or H1, whether you are at U or B, we have built the system to get you to A.
You studied. You really did. You re-read your notes, memorised the definitions, even redrew your diagrams until they looked textbook perfect. Then the paper came back. C. D. Maybe worse. And there is a sinking feeling you cannot shake, I do not even know what I am doing wrong.
Maybe it is the content. Market structures feel like a foreign language and cost curves make no sense. Or maybe you understand the content, but your essays keep landing at L1 or L2, and the feedback says "lacks rigour" or "evaluation missing" without telling you how to fix it. Or maybe it is bigger: you are drowning in subjects, CCA is eating your schedule, and Economics has quietly become the thing you keep putting off until it is too late to catch up.
This is normal, and it is fixable. The problem is not that you are bad at Economics. The problem is that nobody has shown you how it actually works, how to think it, write it, and score it.
That is where we come in.
A Level Economics tests three things at once: whether you understand the concepts, whether you can apply them to real contexts, and whether you can write about them with the precision of a policy analyst. Most students are only trained for the first. That is why hardworking students hit a wall, more hours on the wrong approach just reinforce the wrong habits.
Accurate definitions, correct diagrams, the standard theory. Necessary, but where most students stop, and where the grade stalls.
A 10 mark question demands a specific structure. Case studies require turning the data into precise, examiner friendly analysis.
A 15 mark question adds evaluation, where most students score only 1 or 2 marks. Judgement and exact language, under time pressure.
These are skills, and skills only improve with deliberate, marked practice, which most students simply are not getting enough of. You can try to figure it out alone. Some do, it just takes longer and it is lonely. Or you can learn it from people who have reverse engineered the exam for 19 years, taught over 4,000 students, and wrote the answer key.
We would rather show you students than quote you a percentage. Real, verifiable grade jumps, in their own words, across the years and across our tutor team.
"Mr Toh helped me pull my H2 econs grade from a consistent U in JC to an A at the A Levels, and I would highly recommend his classes."
Michelle Tan · Google review"I only joined his classes just before prelims, and for my grades to jump from a U/S grade in school exams, including prelims, to a B in A levels in such a short period is really a miracle for me."
Mathew Abraham · Google review"I barely passed any of my economics tests in JC, and through Mr Toh's teaching I was able to score an A for my economics in my A levels."
Dawn Kayla Ng · Google review"My grade improved from an E to an A for A Levels."
Shermine Chan · Facebook review"Went from a D in prelims to A in A levels."
Ayda Ko · Google review"I had classes with Ms Arina after my prelims. She is clear about exam expectations and gives good insights. My grades improved from a D to an A, very thankful to Ms Arina for her help."
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Economics at TuitionGenius is a specialist A Level economics tuition centre founded in 2007. For 19 years our entire focus has been one subject, JC Economics, H1 and H2. Every lesson, textbook, model essay, prediction list and late night WhatsApp reply is built for one purpose: getting JC students their A in Economics. We are not generalists. We are the cardiologists of JC Econs.
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When you join ETG you step into a complete system, content, skills, practice, feedback and support, designed to work together so nothing falls through the cracks.
One 2-hour lesson a week, taught by Mr Eugene Toh and our specialist team. Content, application and exam technique, integrated, not separated. Onsite, Zoom, or catch up via recording.
A structured essay or case study every week, with a worked video walkthrough and personalised marking and feedback. Practice is built into the system.
Every lesson is recorded and uploaded to our LMS. Rewatch, binge revise, or catch up at your own pace, anytime, anywhere.
Book face to face or Zoom consults, included, not extra. Or text Mr Toh directly. Yes, he replies, even at midnight.
Spacious classrooms and a fully stocked snack pantry, from KitKats to cup noodles to drinks. A space you will actually want to study in.
A freshly printed, syllabus aligned textbook every term, written by Mr Toh. 15+ exclusive publications, updated annually to the latest SEAB trends, not recycled notes.
From end June, a printed Revision Booklet with a week by week game plan to the A Levels: which topics to revise, which skills to drill, which homework to do. Less panic, more precision.
Mr Toh leads, backed by a team with degrees from Cambridge, Carnegie Mellon, NUS and SMU, including a Lee Kong Chian Scholar and Dean's Listers. A specialist team built for one subject, not freelancers on rotation.
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JC is relentless. CCAs, competitions, block tests. Some weeks you make it to class, some weeks you cannot. With ETG you never fall behind. Fixed or flexible, you choose, with no admin hassle and no penalty.
Walk into any of our five centres. Spacious classrooms, the snack pantry, and face to face time with Mr Toh and our tutors.
Same lesson, same interaction, same Q&A, with studio grade audio and 4K video. We have run online classes since 2018, before COVID made it cool.
Every lesson recorded on the LMS. Binge before block tests, rewatch tricky topics, catch up on anything you missed.
Every chapter in the ETG textbook has a lesson code printed at the bottom. Stuck on Chapter 14 the night before a test? Key the code into the LMS and the exact recorded lesson appears, same content, same examples, ready to rewatch at 2x speed. Our students binge these before every major exam. It is like having Mr Toh on demand.
Most centres hand you a photocopy and call it notes. At ETG every student receives a library, written, designed and updated in-house, and not available in bookstores.
15+ exclusive in-house publications, custom printed and updated annually. Worth $500+, included free with registration
ETG was founded in 2007 by Mr Eugene Toh, not from a business plan, but because students kept asking him to teach. Back then he was an NUS Economics student with a knack for making concepts click. He would explain opportunity cost using bubble tea, and break down inflation by comparing movie ticket prices. Word got around, his schedule filled up, and ETG was born.
He wrote the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys, published by SAP and sold at Popular, and the 50 Model Essays series published by Shing Lee. He holds a B.A. in Economics from NUS and an M.Sc. in Applied Economics from SMU. But here is what matters: he still teaches, in the room, every week. He still writes the textbooks, still marks essays, still runs consults, and still answers your WhatsApp at 11:45pm the night before your paper. Most centres have a face who disappears once you sign up. Mr Toh is the opposite.
An absolute godsend
"I wish Mr Toh was my school teacher. His explanations are so crisp and rooted in the real world instead of theory. Just an absolute godsend."joohwan kim
Each year Mr Toh analyses more than 20 years of past papers, reviews every top JC prelim set within a week of release, and tracks how SEAB phrases its questions. In recent years the list has regularly covered five of the six essay themes, so students walk in having already practised the questions.
This is pattern recognition built on nearly two decades of reverse engineering how the paper is set, not a guarantee. You still have to write the answer. The post exam debriefs are public on ETG TV.
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"Toh's dedication to teaching economics is borderline insane. He is pretty much teaching 24/7, clocking about 30 to 40 hours of teaching and free consultations with students, which can be up to 20 hours or more."Mothership
"From a pantry stocked with snacks to plane tickets as a reward for good grades, Eugene is on his way to making tuition not just enriching, but enjoyable. This approach is definitely working."Vulcan Post
A Level H1 and H2, and IB Economics, plus one to one, all taught by the same author led team and the same published standard.
The full A Level syllabus, essays and case studies. What most JC students take.
View → H1The case study paper, with a dedicated H1 programme and its own exclusive workbook.
View → IBHL and SL, Year 5 and 6, taught by the same specialist team.
View → 1 to 1Bespoke pace and focus, one to one with a senior tutor, through ETG Premier.
View → JC hubThe weekly JC1 and JC2 programme, the heart of what we do.
View →Attend onsite, join via Zoom, or catch up through recordings, and switch between formats weekly. Your resources, progress and support stay synced no matter what.
Learn live online, revise on the LMS.
The full experience, switch onsite or Zoom freely.
IB Economics is $120 per lesson, and one to one is available through ETG Premier. Confidential financial assistance of 25% to 100% is available for regular programmes. See the full schedule and fees →
Whether you are a J1 heading into Promos or a J2 in the final stretch before the A Levels, we run focused programmes built around the exact pressure point you are facing.
The last lap is where the grade is decided. Our J2 revision programme sharpens everything you have learned for the A Levels: intensive essay and case study practice, the prediction list, and targeted drills on the exact skills that separate a B from an A. By the time you sit the paper, it should feel like one you have already seen.
Explore Last LapPromos are your first real test of how A Level Economics actually works, and many students walk in underprepared. Expedite gets you exam ready fast: core frameworks, the question types Promos reward, and the structured practice that turns shaky content into confident answers.
Explore ExpediteWe do not ask you to commit blind. Sit in on a real economics tuition lesson, experience the programme firsthand, and decide for yourself. No pressure, no hard sell, just clarity.
Every trial student receives a complimentary Starter Pack, worth $100:
Need financial help? We will never let money be the reason a deserving student misses out. Our Financial Assistance Programme offers subsidies from 25% to 100%, handled confidentially. Learn more →
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A Level Economics tuition is structured help for H1 and H2 Economics, the subject most JC students find hardest to write for marks. At ETG it means weekly lessons from the author of the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys, a personally marked essay or case study every week, in-house textbooks, and unlimited consults, attended onsite, live on Zoom, or by recording.
Not by knowing more content, which only gets you to a C. The A comes from applying theory to the case context, evaluating with judgement, and writing precisely under time pressure. Those are skills, and skills only improve with marked practice and feedback. The ETG programme drills exactly that, with a marked essay or case study every week and a worked model to learn from.
ETG is a specialist A Level economics tuition centre founded in 2007, focused only on JC Economics, H1 and H2. The entire programme, textbooks, model essays, TYS answers and curriculum, is written by the same person who authored the H1 and H2 Ten Year Series answer keys published by SAP. Mr Toh holds a B.A. in Economics from NUS and an M.Sc. in Applied Economics from SMU, and he personally teaches every cohort.
There are two plans. Essential, Zoom plus on-demand recordings, is $110 per lesson for JC2 and $100 for JC1. Essential+, onsite plus Zoom plus recordings, is $115 for JC2 and $105 for JC1. IB is $120. Both plans include 160+ recorded lessons, weekly graded homework, unlimited consults, 24/7 WhatsApp support and all in-house materials. Financial assistance of 25 to 100 percent is available confidentially.
Yes, and Essential+ students switch between onsite and Zoom weekly at no extra cost. We have run online economics tuition since 2018, with studio grade equipment and 4K webcams. Every lesson is recorded to the LMS, where 160+ lessons are available, and each textbook chapter has a lesson code that opens its recording.
Yes. H2 is the full subject and what most students take; our honest advice is to take H2 if your combination allows it. H1 is the case study paper, taught through a dedicated H1 programme with its own exclusive workbook. The same specialist team also teaches IB Economics, HL and SL.
Yes. ETG offers a free trial lesson with no obligation, and every trial student receives a complimentary Starter Pack worth $100: the Microeconomics Express guide, the Economics Diagrams and Summary booklets, and an ETG document bag. Book via the form or WhatsApp the admin team.
We would rather you understood them than just believed them. Our 2025 cohort scored a 74 percent A-rate, with 70.3 percent in 2024 and a 19 year average of about 65 percent distinction. These are real, but they carry caveats. Response bias: results are self reported, and students who do well are likelier to report, so the figure probably runs higher than the true cohort wide rate. Selection bias: many of our students come from top JCs and are already motivated, which contributes to the output. And in any large cohort, results approximate a normal distribution, so no programme can break the curve entirely. Our honest advice is not to trust any centre's statistics at face value, including ours. Read the testimonials, judge the materials, and sit a trial lesson, those are harder to fake than a percentage.
Whether you are staring down Promos, dreading Prelims, or just trying to make sense of a subject that feels impossible, our programme has helped students in your exact position for 19 years. The ones who came in with U grades and left with As. We are ready when you are.
Our admin team will reach out within 24 hours to get you started. Financial assistance of 25% to 100% is available for regular programmes.