A focused, full-day live bootcamp covering ten case studies from the 2019 to 2023 H1 A Level Economics papers, walked through live by Mr Eugene Toh, the economics tutor and author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys published by SAP and sold at Popular. By the time you sit the November paper, you have already seen how it is set.
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We would rather show you students than quote you a percentage. Real, verifiable grade jumps from students who sharpened their economics with ETG, in their own words.
"As long as you put in the effort you improve tremendously, as I did, from a consistent E to my first A."
Glynis Lim · Verified review"Mr Toh's analysis of the likely questions is usually spot on, and I improved from a C or D grade to an A."
Zack Goh · Verified review"He helped me jump from Ds and Es to an A for A Levels. Very understanding and patient, super caring too."
Jamie Ng · Verified review"Mr Toh helped me pull my econs grade from a consistent U in JC to an A at the A Levels."
Michelle Tan · Verified review"Mr Toh helped me go from U to E in just one month since I started, and the grades have just been going up."
Daniel Heng · Verified review"I wish Mr Toh was my school teacher. His explanations are crisp and rooted in the real world. An absolute godsend."
joohwan kim · Verified reviewIndividual results, in the students' own words, not typical. SEAB sets the paper, not us. Read 500+ verified reviews →
Your UAS counts three H2s and H1 GP, to a total of 70 points, and H1 Econs sits outside that mandatory count. So most students do the sensible thing and put their hours into the H2s, treating H1 Economics as the subject they will sort out later.
Here is the part worth knowing. When the results come out, your H1 grade is not ignored. If one of your H2s comes in below where you hoped, your H1 Economics grade can rebase the calculation and lift your total. Done well, it is the quiet insurance policy that protects the application you have spent two years building.
"I understood the content. I just did not know how to answer the case study."
If that sounds familiar, it is not a knowledge problem, it is a practice problem. And it is fixable. The H1 paper is entirely case study, and there is one real lever that moves the grade: how many CSQs you have worked through, under conditions that mirror the exam, with someone who knows what examiners reward telling you exactly where to tighten up. That is what this bootcamp delivers, and there is still time to build it.
The H1 syllabus is finite. SEAB sets H1 papers from a recognisable shape: a stem, structured part-mark questions, data that demands extraction, a higher-order analysis question, and a mini-essay. The themes shift. The structure does not.
When you walk through ten actual past A Level CSQs in a single day with someone who has reverse engineered nineteen years of exam papers, something specific happens. You stop seeing each question as new. You start seeing the patterns: the way Singapore policy data is framed, the way evaluation marks are awarded, the way examiners reward structure over content.
"The benchmark for sufficient practice is at least one case study every week. By A Levels, an H1 student should have attempted around 50. How many have you done this year?"
Mr Eugene Toh, to a JC2 H1 student during consult
This bootcamp is not the only way to build that exposure. It is the most efficient way for a student who is short on time, has not done enough CSQ practice yet, and wants a concentrated, confidence-building session before the November paper.
Ten real H1 case studies, walked through live on 9 September 2026. Attend onsite, on Zoom, or watch the recordings.
Ten case studies drawn from the 2019 to 2023 H1 A Level Economics papers. Each one walked through with active dissection: data extraction, part-mark structure, evaluation, and the mini-essay that separates an A from a B.
Not curated practice questions. The actual case studies sat by candidates in the 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 H1 A Level Economics papers, the patterns the examiner is most likely to draw from again.
How to read a CSQ data extract on the day: spotting the trend, identifying the relevant figures, and using them in your answer in a way that scores. This is what most students get wrong.
The H1 paper rewards different things in different sub-parts. We walk through what each command word demands, what model answers look like, and the structural moves examiners reward at each level.
The final part of an H1 CSQ is where the grade is decided. A clear framework for analysis, evaluation and judgement, applied to economic problems under exam time.
Where to place evaluation, what counts as evaluation in the examiner's eyes, and how to insert it without padding or losing structure. Hint: it is not only in the conclusion.
The themes, data structures and question types that recur across H1 papers. By the end of the day, the November paper looks less like an unknown and more like the eleventh CSQ in a sequence you have already worked through.
A focused full-day intervention before the November A Levels. Attend live onsite at Coronation Plaza, join on Zoom, or work through the recordings in the LMS until your A Levels.
| Detail | Notes | |
|---|---|---|
| Date | 9 September 2026 (Wednesday) | A focused full-day intervention before the November A Levels. |
| Time | 10:30 to 16:30 | End time tentative and subject to adjustment based on coverage. |
| Format | Live, Zoom, recorded | Attend live onsite, join via Zoom, or work through the recordings until your A Levels. |
| Led by | Mr Eugene Toh | The economics tutor and author of the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys. |
If you see yourself in any of these, the bootcamp is designed for you. If you are scoring at S or U right now, the heavier intervention you need is the H1 Exam Pack or weekly tuition. Speak to our admin team if you are unsure.
You sat your prelims and want to push the CSQ paper higher, or you scored a B and want to reach an A. The bootcamp is built for exactly this window, between prelims and A Levels, with time left to make a structural improvement.
The benchmark for an A-grade H1 student is around 50 CSQs across JC2, and most students arrive having done a fraction of that. This gives you ten real ones in a single day, walked through by the person who wrote the TYS answers, plus recordings for more in your own time.
You do not have time for a year-round programme on a ten-point subject. You want the technique, the pattern recognition and the materials, compressed into a single high-yield session. This is exactly that.
Every component below is included in the $545 fee. Materials are couriered to your home within seven days of registration.
Optional add-on, marking and feedback. Top up just $100 to submit your case study answers for personalised tutor marking. You receive detailed written feedback on what scored, what did not, and exactly how to tighten your structure for the November paper. It is the same marking standard used in our weekly tuition programme.
The H1 TYS CSQ Bootcamp is taught by 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, and has taught A Level Economics since 2007.
He decodes every one of the ten H1 case studies himself, explaining the logic behind each model answer: how to read the data, why this evaluation scores, what the examiner is looking for in this exact question. When he walks you through the structure of a 2022 CSQ answer, he is walking you through the answer he wrote in the published booklet your school uses for revision. You are not handed an answer sheet. You are shown how the answers are built, by the person who built them.




Most of what he predicted came out
"Most of the questions he predicted came out for our A Levels, and anyone can understand difficult Economics concepts when Mr Toh explains them."
Ryan Ho HCIReal ETG students on camera, from across Singapore's JCs, on working the paper with ETG. Individual results, not typical. SEAB sets the paper, not us.
"Mr Toh prepares us for exams more than we need to be, and the LMS meant I never fell behind."
Myra Sham ACJC"It was the exact case study that came up for the A Level case study."
Bryan Chiang HCI"ETG covers essay and case study together, and that made all the difference to how I wrote."
Cassie CJC"Most of the questions he predicted came out for our A Levels."
Ryan Ho HCI"By the time you sit for A Levels, it is like muscle memory."
Tok Wei Yang JPJC"ETG played a huge role in helping me get my A for the A Level Econs paper."
Elyse TJCMore on video and in writing on the student reviews page →
Across hundreds of reviews, ETG students describe the same thing: opening the paper and recognising it. Verbatim, with their JC.
"It was the exact case study that came up for the A Level case study. I will always text Mr Toh whenever I have any questions. Bryan Chiang, Hwa Chong."
Bryan Chiang, HCI"By the time you sit for A Levels, it is like muscle memory. The ETG programme is very comprehensive. Tok Wei Yang, JPJC."
Tok Wei Yang, JPJC"Shocked that he got almost everything spot on, and I felt very confident during the examinations. Callista Lam, Catholic JC."
Callista Lam, CJC"The prediction list is something not many tutors do, but his one was pretty exact to the A Level questions that came out. Elyse, Temasek JC."
Elyse, TJC"ETG also covers case study together with content, and that made me relate theory with how the data is actually read. Cassie, Catholic JC."
Cassie, CJC"The resources were concise, packed into easily digestible forms. It was very obvious they were going to get me somewhere. Nicklaus Chiok, St Andrew's JC."
Nicklaus Chiok, SAJCThese are ETG students sharing their experience. Read 500+ verified reviews →

"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."
This bootcamp is one of eight components inside the H1 Exam Pack. If you only want the TYS bootcamp on this page, stay where you are, the standalone bootcamp at $545 is exactly that.
If you want the comprehensive option that takes you from now to the A Levels, the H1 Exam Pack adds topical consolidation crashcourses, the Microeconomics and Macroeconomics content crashcourses, the Level 1 CSQ Bootcamp, the September Study Sprint, the CSQ Skills Booster modules, and the full fifteen-lesson H1 digital library. One payment, everything covered through to November.
Have a question about the H1 TYS Bootcamp? We are happy to help.
All materials, recordings and the live full-day session. The optional marking add-on can be added at registration or at any point before the bootcamp.
Ten H1 case studies from 2019 to 2023, walked through live in one day. Includes full materials and LMS recordings until your A Level paper.
Submit your case study answers for personalised tutor marking and receive detailed written feedback on exactly how to improve.
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It is a focused, full-day H1 economics tuition session covering ten case studies from the 2019 to 2023 H1 A Level Economics papers, walked through live with the model answers. The H1 paper is a single case study paper, so the whole day is built around it. It is taught by Mr Eugene Toh, the economics tutor who wrote the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys published by SAP and sold at Popular, so the questions are decoded by the person who defined the answers.
It is a live, full-day bootcamp on 9 September 2026 (Wednesday), 10:30 to 16:30. You can attend live onsite at Coronation Plaza, join interactively on Zoom, or watch the recordings in the ETG LMS within 24 hours of the live session. The recordings stay available, as many times as you need, all the way until your final A Level Economics paper. The end time is tentative and may shift slightly based on coverage.
These five years capture the most relevant patterns for the current H1 syllabus and reflect how SEAB has been setting the H1 paper recently. Older papers exist, but the structural and thematic shifts in the more recent years are the most useful for students sitting the 2026 paper. The Comprehensive Answer Booklet that comes with the bootcamp covers a fuller ten-year range, 2016 to 2025, for additional self-directed practice after the session.
Full bootcamp access, live, Zoom or recorded, plus the printed A Level Economics Ten Year Series Yearly Edition, the Comprehensive Answer Booklet covering 2016 to 2025, and two ETG exercise books, all couriered to your home within seven days. You can also add marking and feedback for $100 to have your answers personally marked.
The H1 TYS CSQ Bootcamp is $545 inclusive of GST, which covers the full live day, the recordings until your A Level paper, and all the printed materials couriered to your home. The optional marking and feedback add-on is an extra $100. Pay by credit card, or by PayNow to UEN 201412435Z.
The difference is expert interpretation. When you do the TYS alone, you compare your answer to a suggested answer and try to figure out the gap yourself. Here, the person who wrote those suggested answers explains the structural logic behind each one, live: how to read the data, why this evaluation scores, what the examiner is looking for in this exact question. That is what turns TYS practice into actual improvement.
We build a reverse engineered theme list from more than twenty years of paper analysis, and in recent years it has caught a high share of the themes. That is pattern reading, not prophecy. SEAB sets the paper, not us. Many CSQs walked through in the bootcamp share themes and data structures with those in the final paper.
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 and is indicative rather than exact. We treat what students actually say, on video and in writing, as the stronger proof, which is why it leads this page.
Yes. The full session is recorded and available in the ETG LMS within 24 hours of the live bootcamp. You can watch the recordings as many times as you need, all the way until your final A Level Economics paper. Many students use the recordings to revisit specific questions in the days leading up to the exam.
The notes are free to read because the concepts should be. Join the mailing list for the 112 page Summary and Diagrams pack, drawn the way ETG teaches them, plus new chapters and worked answers as we publish. You can also follow along on Telegram.
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