H2 Economics Tuition at SGD220/4 weeks
Top Economics tuition. Half the price. No compromise
H2 Economics Tuition at SGD220/4 weeks - half what the Centres charge.
Live Zoom-based lessons. Structured notes after every class. No rent. No markup. Just results.
Most tuition classes spend the lesson going through theory and notes. We spend it doing questions. Every sessions is structured around a curated question bank. The only way to score that A is to practice, get feedback, and repeat.
Our Services
H2 Economics
H2 Economics lessons run every week on Zoom, each one built around a clear structure. We cover one new topic in depth, revisit one past topic to keep knowledge sharp, then drill real exam questions - essays and case studies drawn from past year papers and prelim sets.
Intensive Revision
Exams are looming and every lesson counts. Intensive Revision is a concentrated programme designed for students who need to consolidate fast and score. We work through the highest-yield topics across both microeconomics and macroeconomics. By the final session, you would have drilled every major topic, attempted questions across both Paper 1 and Paper 2 formats, and built exam instinct that comes from exposure to various types of questions.
H1 Economics
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H1 Economics lessons run every week on Zoom, focused on 100% case studies. H1 Economics is examined entirely through case studies which means every single mark comes from your ability to read economic data, extract the right information and write coherent, well-evaluated responses under time pressure. Each session, we work through real past year papers and prelim sets, and practise higher-order questions.
Every essay marked. Every mistake explained.
Most tuition classes assign essays as homework and move on. We do not.
Every essay and case study answer you attempt is marked and returned with personalized feedback covering what worked, what missed the mark, and what the examiner actually wanted to see.
Over time, the patterns become clear and the same errors stop appearing.
It is that consistent cycle of practice and feedback that closes the gap between where you are and where you want to be.