Learn from the economics tutor who wrote the TYS answers.
Fast Track is ETG's structured catch-up intensive, the comprehensive way to rebuild both content and exam technique across the full curriculum. The live June sessions have run for this cycle, but the whole programme is still yours: every session as recorded video lessons, with the 200+ page integrated textbook couriered to your home, so you can master the topics and work the exam questions at your own pace. JC2 gets all eight topics and 64 worked exam questions. JC1 gets the four core Micro topics.
The live June run has been conducted. Available now on demand, 100 dollars off, with the textbook couriered to your home.The June 2026 Fast Track run has been conducted.
Onsite attendance is no longer available. The full programme is still open for purchase in recorded video lesson form. We courier the printed 200+ page textbook to you and activate your LMS access within 48 hours of payment, and you can submit the essays you complete for grading. As the live run is over, every option is now 100 dollars off.
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We would rather show you students than quote you a percentage. Real, verifiable grade jumps, many from students who started behind and caught up, in their own words.
"I only joined in the middle of my A Level year with a borderline U, and my grade increased to a B. If I joined earlier I would have gotten an A."
Ian Chua · Raffles Institution"Mr Toh helped me jump from Ds and Es to an A for the A Levels. Very understanding and patient, super caring too."
Jamie Ng · Verified review"I barely passed any economics test in JC, and through Mr Toh's teaching I scored an A for my A Levels."
Dawn Kayla Ng · Verified review"I scored an E in my mid years, but after intense and effective revision at ETG I identified my gaps, worked on them, and scored an A at the A Levels."
Wing Ter Tan · Verified review"Mr Toh helped me go from U to E in just one month since I started, and since then the grades have just been going up."
Daniel Heng · Verified review"Mr Toh's predictions on the A Level questions are usually spot on, and I improved from a C or D grade to an A."
Zack Goh · Verified reviewIndividual results, in the students' own words, not typical. SEAB sets the paper, not us. Read 500+ verified reviews →
Both are valid. You have earned a rest after a term of school, and nobody is telling you to spend every day of the holiday at a desk. But if you are reading this, some part of you is already thinking about what comes next.
If you are in JC2: prelims are around the corner and the A Levels are a few months away. The mid year results are back, and the number on the paper is a real number now, not a practice run. This is one of the last stretches where you have time to fix what is not working before the pressure fully arrives.
If you are in JC1: you have just survived the whirlwind of orientation, CCAs, making friends and figuring out how JC actually works, with Economics lessons somewhere in between. It is possible you have covered a fair bit of content without ever quite getting on top of it. This is a chance to actually catch up, before JC2 arrives and the pace doubles.
Four days is not a long time. But four days of the right content, practised immediately through exam questions, with feedback at every step, is a different kind of June. Fast Track is not a lecture series. Every topic comes with exam questions practised the same day, so by the time you finish you have not just received content. You have applied it, had your mistakes corrected, and seen what a model answer actually looks like. As Mr Toh puts it, most students who struggle in Economics do not have a knowledge problem. They have an exposure and application problem, and that is exactly what these four days are built to close.
Some students struggle with Economics because the content feels abstract. Some understand the content but fall apart when a question lands in front of them. Most students, honestly, have both problems at once. Fast Track addresses both, in order.
Every topic is retaught from first principles to exam application, so a concept you only half understood from school finally clicks. The 200+ page textbook gives every topic a worked question and a model response to study from.
For each topic you attempt exam questions immediately, not weeks later. The structure is concept instruction, worked examples, your own attempt, then marking and a model answer. Volume of deliberate practice with feedback is what actually moves grades.
JC2 covers 64 exam questions across the eight topics, probably more practice than most students attempt across a whole term. JC1 covers the four core Micro topics over 32 questions, the grounding you carry into promos and into JC2.
There is also a group of students thinking about joining ETG's regular weekly programme who use Fast Track to get up to speed first. That is exactly what it is built for. Close the content gaps, build the exam skills, then continue with regular classes onsite at Bukit Timah, Kovan, Pasir Ris or Upper Thomson, or live on Zoom, with a real foundation under you.
Want Fast Track on your own schedule? Get the recordings, with the textbook couriered to you.
Materials, recordings and the full structure are all part of one programme fee. Nothing is an add-on. Here is everything you get from the day you register.
One programme fee covers the recordings, the textbook, the full question set and essay grading. No hidden add-ons.
Both follow the same integrated structure, topic instruction followed immediately by exam practice. JC2 covers the full curriculum across four days. JC1 covers the four core Micro topics across two.
All eight core topics across four days, 64 exam questions worked.
The four core Microeconomics topics across two days, 32 exam questions worked.
JC1 students who want the full curriculum and a more comprehensive catch-up can take the JC2 programme. Message our admin team if you are not sure which fits.
Every day runs the same integrated rhythm: topic instruction, worked examples, your own attempt, then marking and a model answer. The live run has finished for this cycle, so each day is available now as full recordings, with your recording access retained for 3 months.
| Day | Focus | Original date | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | DDSS and Elasticities, Market Failure (Micro content plus worked questions) | 15 June | Recorded, work at home |
| Day 2 | Firms and Decisions, Rational Decision Making (Micro content plus worked questions) | 16 June | Recorded, work at home |
| Day 3 | AD-AS and Macro Issues, Living Standards and its Indicators (Macro content plus worked questions) | 17 June | Recorded, work at home |
| Day 4 | Macroeconomic Policies, Macroeconomic Policies in Singapore (Macro content plus worked questions) | 18 June | Recorded, work at home |
| Day | Focus | Original date | Format |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | DDSS and Elasticities, Market Failure (Micro content plus worked questions) | 15 June | Recorded, work at home |
| Day 2 | Firms and Decisions, Rational Decision Making (Micro content plus worked questions) | 16 June | Recorded, work at home |
For reference, the live run was conducted from 10.00am to 5.00pm daily with catered lunch onsite at Coronation Plaza, Bukit Timah. That run has been conducted and onsite attendance is no longer available. On demand, you work through the same eight topics and 64 questions from the recordings, with the printed textbook couriered to you, and you can submit your essays for grading, on your own schedule.
The centrepiece is a 200+ page integrated textbook written by Mr Eugene Toh, the author of the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys, published by SAP and sold at Popular. Not a stack of slides. A proper bound book, topic by topic, where every concept taught has a corresponding worked question and model response. It is couriered to your home, yours to keep, and you carry it all the way to the A Levels.
A 200+ page integrated textbook plus the full worked question set, couriered to your home, included.
Fast Track is built around Mr Eugene Toh, ETG's founder and lead economics tutor, who 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.
Every Fast Track resource, the topical notes, the 64 question set and the 200+ page integrated textbook, is written by Mr Toh. He personally teaches the most conceptually demanding content lessons, with the rest of the programme delivered by the ETG tutoring team, every tutor experienced and dedicated to A Level Economics. His approach is not to tell you what to know. It is to show you how an examiner reads your answer, and precisely where marks are being lost.
When you study from Fast Track notes and watch the recordings, the reasoning reflects the same standard that defines a model answer, because it comes from the same person who wrote one.
An A at the A Levels
"ETG played a huge role in helping me get my A for the A Level Econs paper. I could access the recorded lessons whenever I needed to refresh my memory."
Elyse TJCA wall of real ETG students on camera, on the content clarity, the jump from content to exam writing, the practice and the predictions.
"Not only do you go through content, ETG also covers essay questions, and that made all the difference."
Cassie CJC"I thought econs was going to be my worst subject, but now it is my best subject."
Gabrielle Goh ACJC"Anyone can understand difficult Economics concepts when Mr Toh explains them."
Ryan Ho HCI"The programme is very comprehensive. By A Levels, it is like muscle memory."
Tok Wei Yang JPJC"Mr Toh gave us a lot of practice in class."
Ng De Qi EJC"Mr Toh makes the lessons really enjoyable, and the predictions were spot on."
Bryan Chiang HCIMore on video and in writing on the student reviews page →
A second wall of verified grade jumps, distinct from the ones above. Individual results, not typical.
"Mr Toh helped me pull my H2 econs grade from a consistent U in JC to an A at the A Levels."
Michelle Tan · Verified review"As long as you put in the effort you will improve, as I did, from a consistent E to my first A for the A Levels."
Glynis Lim · Verified review"He helped me turn my econs result from a D to an A. His lessons are fun and he gives enough practice."
Chian Hong · Verified review"I really benefitted from the one to one consults after major exams. I went from a D to an A grade student."
Monica Lee · Verified review"I only joined just before prelims, and my grades jumped from a U or S to a B in A Levels. A miracle for me."
Mathew Abraham · Verified review"Joined around seven months before the A Levels and my grades improved from about a D to an A. I only wish I had started sooner."
Jovine · Verified review
"Toh's dedication to teaching economics is borderline insane, with 30 to 40 hours of teaching and free consultations every week."

"Eugene is on his way to making tuition not just enriching, but enjoyable, and the approach is clearly working."
Students who come to Fast Track usually fall into one of a few camps. Whichever one is you, this is the comprehensive catch-up built for it.
If you have missed content or your results are not reflecting the work.
If you want ongoing structure beyond the intensive.
Many students use Fast Track to get up to speed, then continue with regular weekly classes from Term 3 with a real foundation under them.
The live June run has been conducted, so both options are now 100 dollars off and delivered as recorded video lessons. We courier the 200+ page integrated textbook and activate your LMS access within 48 hours of payment, you can submit your essays for grading, and recording access is retained for 3 months. All prices include GST.
Four core Micro topics, two days, on demand. 100 dollars off, the live run is over.
All eight topics, four days, on demand. 100 dollars off, the live run is over.
Prices include GST. Payment via PayNow (UEN 201412435Z) or credit card, with the link provided after registration. Current ETG students on the weekly, Last Lap or Expedite programmes are eligible for a student discount, ask the admin team before you register. Confidential financial assistance of 25% to 100% is available for students who need it, apply here, and we will not let cost be the reason a student misses out.
Not sure whether JC1 or JC2 Fast Track fits you? Our admin team can help you pick.
Fast Track is ETG's structured catch-up intensive across the full A Level Economics curriculum, the comprehensive option for rebuilding both content and exam technique fast. It is built around the same integrated method ETG uses all year: topic instruction followed immediately by exam-question practice. The live June run has finished for this cycle, so it is now delivered as recorded video lessons with the 200+ page integrated textbook couriered to your home, to work through at your own pace.
Two groups. First, students who have missed a significant portion of class content between January and May and need a structured way to close those gaps. Second, students who have been in class but whose results have not reflected the work, and who want to rebuild their approach to both content and exam writing. Both JC1 and JC2 are catered for, with separate programmes, topic lists and pricing. The sibling June Intensive routes struggling D, E, S or U students here because Fast Track is the more comprehensive, full-curriculum option.
The JC2 programme is the full curriculum, all eight core topics across four days with 64 exam questions worked, now 1,826 dollars including GST after the 100 dollar over-the-run discount. The JC1 programme covers the four core Microeconomics topics across two days with 32 exam questions worked, now 863 dollars including GST. Both come with the same 200+ page integrated textbook couriered to you, your LMS activated within 48 hours of payment, the option to submit your essays for grading, and 3 months of recording access. A JC1 student who wants the full curriculum can take the JC2 programme instead.
Both, and they are integrated rather than sequential. For every topic, you practise exam questions the same day. The structure for each topic is concept instruction, worked examples, your own attempt, then marking and a model answer. The JC2 programme works 64 exam questions across the four days, so you finish having applied each topic, not just having watched the theory.
Yes. The live June run has been conducted and onsite attendance is no longer available, but the whole programme is still open for purchase in recorded video lesson form, now 100 dollars off. When you pay, we courier the 200+ page integrated textbook to your home and activate your LMS access within 48 hours, you can submit the essays you complete for grading, and your recording access runs for 3 months, so you can revisit any lesson before block tests, prelims and the A Levels.
Every Fast Track resource, the topical notes, the question sets and the 200+ page integrated textbook, is written by Mr Eugene Toh, ETG's founder and an economics tutor since 2007. 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, and holds a B.A. in Economics from NUS and an M.Sc. in Applied Economics from SMU. The materials reflect the same examination thinking that defines a model answer.
Yes. First, because the live run has been conducted, the on-demand programme is already 100 dollars off, so JC2 is 1,826 dollars and JC1 is 863 dollars. On top of that, students on ETG's regular programmes, the weekly classes, Last Lap or Expedite, are eligible for a further student discount, confirmed by the admin team on WhatsApp. Separately, confidential financial assistance of 25% to 100% is available for students who need it, by application. We do not let cost be the reason a student misses out.
We publish whole-cohort figures rather than cherry-picked top scorers. The 2025 A-rate was 74 percent, self-reported by students after results, so it carries the usual response and selection bias, not every student reports back and stronger students are more likely to, and students who seek specialist tuition may already be more motivated. Treat it as indicative rather than exact. SEAB sets the paper not us, and we lead with what students actually say.
Every topic, the content and the technique together, in one structured programme, with a 200+ page textbook to carry to the A Levels. Get Fast Track as recordings, with the materials couriered to your home, or message the team to work out which programme fits you best.
ETG student discount available. Financial assistance on application. Questions first? Message the admin team on WhatsApp.