Whether you are coming off the mid years with a grade you did not expect, or you are already in July with prelims on the horizon, Last Lap is ETG's full JC2 A Level Economics revision programme, built for the run to November. Join at any point and you get everything at once: every lesson recorded since January, the weekly marked practice, the eleven crashcourses, and Mr Toh's October prediction programme. The months left are enough, if they are structured.
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We would rather show you students than quote you a percentage. Real, verifiable grade jumps from students who started their last lap behind, in their own words.
"I only joined in the middle of my A Level year with a borderline U. With a few months of one class a week, my grade increased to a B. If I joined earlier I would have gotten an A."
Ian Chua · Raffles Institution"I scored an E in my mid years, but after going through intense and effective revision at ETG, I identified my gaps and worked on them, and scored an A at the A Levels."
Wing Ter Tan · Verified review"My results jumped by 4 grades from the mid years to the actual A Levels. The structure and Mr Toh's feedback made the difference."
Darrion Yio · Verified review"I joined around seven months before the A Levels and went from a D to an A. I only wish I had started sooner."
Jovine · Verified review"Mr Toh's revision saved my econs grades. I got an S for prelims and a B for the A Levels. I regret not joining earlier."
Thaddeus 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 →
You got your results back. Maybe it was lower than you expected. Maybe it confirmed something you had been quietly dreading since promos.
Maybe you put in the hours and the grade still did not move. Or maybe, honestly, the revision has not really started yet, and you know it. A Levels in November, prelims in August. That is not months, it is weeks.
And one question keeps coming back. Where do I even start, and what if I aim at the wrong things and it is too late to course correct? Here is the answer. None of that decides your grade. What you do with the last lap does. This is not an intelligence problem, it is a skill problem, and skills can be trained. Whether you have been grinding since January or you are only getting serious now, nineteen years of doing exactly this means we know where to aim, and we will get you there. Work hard with us in the last lap, and we will do everything we can to bring you across the finish line. Strong.
Most last laps stall because students revise content they already half know, instead of the skill that is actually costing them marks. Content gets you in the door. Application earns you marks. Evaluation decides whether you walk out with an A.
Firms and decisions, the diagrams, the market structures. These are not things you brute force with highlighted notes and rote repetition. We do not train you to memorise model answers, we teach you to understand why things work, so the content holds up under any question. On its own this is still only worth a C.
You can explain a concept to a friend and it makes sense, then you sit in front of an exam question and something breaks. The examiner writes lacks rigour and you have no idea why. The content gap usually closed months ago. What is left is the writing gap, and that distance is where most B grade scripts quietly lose their marks. Every week you submit an essay or case study and get it back marked, with a worked solution and specific comments on where the marks went.
Singapore A Level Economics rarely tests a concept in isolation, it grounds everything in the real world. Many students copy a template evaluation, paste it in and hope. Examiners can tell. We drill genuine judgement, weighing and prioritising, the part that actually separates a B from an A.
"Online lessons make it really easy to follow along, especially during the A Levels period."
Sreeja Banerjee · NJC"I really like how it is very structured, and the homework schedule keeps me on track."
Amanda Wagner · RI"Mr Toh prepares us for exams more than we need to be, and the LMS meant I never fell behind."
Myra Sham · ACJC"Mr Toh makes the lessons really enjoyable, and the predictions were spot on."
Bryan Chiang · HCICurious whether Last Lap is right for your stage? Talk to us, no pressure.
Everything from now until November. Structured, sequenced, and included in one fee. This is what the 3,980 dollars actually buys.
The Core and Supplement lessons through to the A Levels, onsite at Bukit Timah, Kovan, Pasir Ris and Upper Thomson, or live on Zoom, with every lesson recorded on the LMS.
Double lessons in September and October, a final consolidation lecture, and two full mock papers that Mr Toh sets and goes through personally.
From the day you join, the full year of recordings is open to you, so a late start never means missed content.
A marked essay or case study every week. At many centres marking is a separate paid lesson. Here it is included for every student.
Full access to the entire crashcourse library, which would cost over 5,000 dollars if bought separately.
Printed and bound textbooks and revision materials, written by the author of the H1 and H2 TYS answer keys, rewritten each term.
Written by Mr Toh and updated every term, printed and bound and handed to you, not PDFs emailed at the last minute. These are not photocopied notes from years ago or generic summaries. Every page reflects how the current examiner marks, and the full library is yours from day one.




















Fifteen plus exclusive in-house publications, custom printed, worth 500 dollars and more, included.
Last Lap 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.
He personally marks the essays, personally replies on WhatsApp, including late at night, and personally runs the consults. You are not handed to a teaching assistant. In your final weeks you are revising from the same person who defined what a model answer looks like, the same person who marks your practice and predicts the paper.




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 TJCMr Toh reviews every top JC prelim paper within a week of release, and tracks how SEAB phrases its questions across more than twenty years. That feeds the October prediction programme: the themes most likely to appear, simulated papers under timed conditions, and a debrief released within hours of each A Level paper. Pattern reading is not prophecy, and SEAB sets the paper, not us.
"Mr Toh predicted almost all the topics that came out in the A Levels. I was quite confident when I opened the paper." Serra, Eunoia JC
Ranks below are as reported by the students. Different starting points, the same direction.
"ETG is damn good, probably one of the best tuition I attend."
Li Hui and Dylan NJC and RI"After I joined ETG, I realised that it really was not that difficult."
Kang Zi Yuan RIA wall of real ETG students on camera, from across Singapore's JCs.
"Mr Toh touches a lot on real world application, which really helped me."
Wint Zaw NJC"I can message him at 12am and he will still reply me."
Faith Tan RI"I really enjoyed how Mr Toh was always very caring to us."
Anne Chui HCI"Mr Toh is very patient with us, and very frank and honest."
Nicholas Tan HCI"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 JPJCMore 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.
"I went from a consistent U to an A. I genuinely did not think it was possible for me."
Michelle Tan · Verified review"I went from barely passing to an A. The way the content was broken down finally made it click."
Dawn Kayla Ng · Verified review"I joined just before prelims at a U or S and came out with a B. I only wish I had more time with the programme."
Mathew Abraham · Verified review"I went from an E to an A. Mr Toh genuinely cares whether you improve."
Shermine Chan · Verified review"From a D to an A, with the help of the consults and the marked practice every week."
Monica Lee · Verified review"Economics became the only A on my certificate. That tells you everything about the programme."
Vivian Liew · Verified reviewUnsolicited WhatsApp messages from the Class of 2025 in the days after results were released. We show the actual messages rather than retype them, so the source is visible.














Not a chatbot, not an admin desk. Mr Toh himself, replying to your questions, including late at night.
One to one on Zoom or in person, as often as you need, especially after each major exam to close your gaps.
A marked essay or case study every week with a worked model, so practice always comes with real feedback.
Rewatch any lesson from the start of the year, as many times as you need. Many students use this for a full June catch-up, or a focused sprint in the weeks before prelims.

"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."
One all inclusive fee covers all of this. The eleven crashcourses alone would cost over 5,000 dollars if bought separately.
All of it is included in one fee of 3,980 dollars.
Last Lap is a single all inclusive fee, with no hidden add-ons.
Current pricing valid till 30 June 2026.
Not sure yet? Sit a real two hour trial lesson first, same room, same material, same standard. Financial assistance of 25% to 100% is available for our regular weekly programmes, apply here, but it does not apply to Last Lap. Questions about what is included? Message the admin team on WhatsApp.
You have read this far. You already know what you need.
Last Lap is ETG's full JC2 A Level Economics revision programme for the final stretch to the November A Levels. Enrol at any point and you immediately receive every lesson recorded since January, the ongoing weekly classes, weekly marked practice, the eleven crashcourses, the October prediction programme and two mock papers, in one all inclusive fee.
No. Because the recordings run from January, a late start does not mean missed content, and many students join in the middle of JC2 and still move several grades. Joining late is not the problem. Joining without a structure is, and the structure is exactly what this programme provides.
Three things. The programme is taught by the economics tutor who wrote the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys published by SAP and sold at Popular. The weekly marked practice that other centres charge as a separate lesson is included for every student. And the October prediction programme is built from more than twenty years of paper analysis.
Usually the content gap closed months ago and what is left is the writing gap: application and evaluation. We diagnose which of the three stages is costing you marks, then drill that one with a marked paper every week, so the improvement is specific rather than general.
Volume of marked practice, a structure for the final months, the recordings to fill any gap, the prediction programme and mock papers, and direct access to Mr Toh. It complements school rather than repeating it.
Yes, students do. Many join Last Lap specifically for the marked practice, the prediction programme and the recordings. If after a trial lesson you find the approach clearer, you can decide what to keep.
No. The recordings from January let you rebuild the foundation at your own pace, and the weekly classes keep you moving forward. The consults exist precisely to close the gaps one to one.
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. He teaches the lessons, marks the practice, and builds the prediction programme himself.
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 essay themes. That is pattern reading, not prophecy. SEAB sets the paper, not us.
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 the student videos and their own messages as the stronger proof, which is why they lead this page.
Your LMS access is activated within 24 hours, with the recordings open immediately. The team confirms your class slots, your printed materials are posted to you, and you can start attending, onsite or on Zoom, right away.
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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You have got the months. ETG provides the direction. The rest is execution. Start this week. Register for Last Lap, or sit a real two hour lesson first.
Questions first? Message the admin team on WhatsApp, or Mr Toh directly.