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6+ years
Hailey
Hailey's double major in psychology and mathematics at UGA gives her an unusual angle on economics — she understands both the quantitative models and the behavioral side of why people make irrational choices about money, risk, and trade-offs. That combination is particularly useful when tackling top...
University of Georgia
Bachelor of Science, Psychology

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Chandler
Chandler earned his bachelor's in economics, then went on to get a master's in teaching — which means he's spent serious time both learning economic theory and figuring out how to actually explain it. That combination pays off on topics like elasticity, market failures, and macro policy models, wher...
Georgia State University
Master of Arts Teaching, Teaching
Georgia State University
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

Certified Tutor
15+ years
Bruce
Every economics concept rests on an argument: scarcity forces tradeoffs, incentives shape behavior, markets reach equilibrium under certain conditions. Bruce's philosophy background means he naturally digs into the 'why' behind supply and demand curves, opportunity cost, and market failures instead ...
Wake Forest University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Jessica
Jessica's Political Science coursework at Emory intersects heavily with economics — trade policy, fiscal decision-making, and the way institutions shape markets. She unpacks concepts like supply and demand, market structures, and macroeconomic indicators by connecting them to current political event...
Emory University
Current Undergrad Student, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Xihao
Xihao's master's in mathematics and statistics means the quantitative side of economics — demand functions, elasticity calculations, equilibrium conditions — is second nature, which pays off when courses suddenly expect students to do calculus inside an econ framework. He also teaches econometrics a...
Rice University
Master of Science, Mathematics and Statistics
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Bruce
I have tutored and/or taught mathematics since 2009. I have received graduate degrees in mathematics from Clark Atlanta University and the University of Florida. I am very patient with my students and strive to develop their skills, strategies and critical thinking.
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Mena
As a Harvard Kennedy School graduate, I bring a strong academic background and a passion for empowering students. My experience as a Peace Corps teacher and public policy and governance expert has honed my ability to simplify complex concepts and adapt lessons to diverse learning styles. I am commit...
Harvard University
Master's/Graduate

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Aditya
I'm a student at the University of Georgia, and I'm majoring in Biology and sociology. I've tutored everybody from elementary school students in Language Arts to college students in calculus. In my free time, I'm down to toss a frisbee with you or help you out on that project that you don't know whe...
University of Georgia
Current Undergrad, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jillian
I'm always up for the challenge of changing my methods of instruction and breaking down topics to foster a deeper understanding of a subject. On a different note, I generally spend my spare time playing lacrosse or running outdoors when possible. I also play the violin with a school quartet, and tea...
Tulane University of Louisiana
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering

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Corey
I am also gifted in some of the fine arts. I am currently working toward obtaining my BS/MS in Nuclear and Radiological Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. As a tutor, I will give my all to help each and every student not only do well in their current class or on the standardized exa...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Current Undergrad, Nuclear and Radiological Engineering
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Economics builds on core concepts like supply and demand, opportunity cost, scarcity, and marginal analysis. Students also need to understand microeconomics (individual decisions) versus macroeconomics (larger economic systems), as well as basic graphs and data interpretation. Many students struggle with applying these abstract concepts to real-world situations, which is where personalized instruction can bridge the gap by connecting theory to relevant examples specific to Atlanta's economy—from local business trends to regional industries.
Economics requires both mathematical reasoning and conceptual understanding, which can be a difficult combination for students who excel in one area but not the other. Additionally, economics relies heavily on interpreting graphs, understanding cause-and-effect relationships, and applying logical reasoning to unfamiliar scenarios. With Atlanta's average student-teacher ratio of 12.7:1, many students don't get the individualized attention needed to address their specific learning gaps. Personalized tutoring helps by identifying whether a student struggles with the math, the concepts, or the application—and tailoring instruction accordingly.
Most Georgia high schools follow the AP Economics curriculum for standard courses, covering microeconomics and macroeconomics standards aligned with state benchmarks. However, implementation varies across Atlanta's 19 school districts and 219 schools—some emphasize AP preparation while others focus on foundational economic literacy. Advanced students may also encounter IB Economics or honors-level courses with different pacing and depth. Tutors working with students in Atlanta understand these local variations and can align tutoring sessions with each student's specific school curriculum, ensuring concepts learned in tutoring directly support classroom success.
AP Economics students study elasticity, consumer and producer surplus, market structures (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly), inflation and unemployment, fiscal and monetary policy, and international trade. Some students also explore behavioral economics, game theory, or environmental economics depending on their course level. These topics require both graphical analysis and critical thinking about real economic policies. Personalized instruction helps students move beyond memorizing definitions to truly understanding why economies function the way they do—a crucial skill for AP exam success and college-level work.
AP Economics exams (both Micro and Macro) require students to analyze economic scenarios, interpret graphs, and defend conclusions with economic reasoning. Many students score well on multiple-choice sections but struggle with free-response questions that demand deeper analysis. Personalized tutoring allows tutors to focus on each student's weak areas—whether that's graph interpretation, policy analysis, or application of economic models. Practice testing combined with targeted feedback helps students develop the reasoning skills needed to move from earning 3s and 4s to scoring 5s on the exam.
Economics is fundamentally about understanding decision-making and resource allocation in the real world. When students can connect supply and demand principles to Atlanta's housing market, or monetary policy to their own banking decisions, the concepts become concrete rather than abstract. This connection dramatically improves retention and ability to apply knowledge in new situations. Personalized instruction enables tutors to use local economic examples—from Atlanta's major employers to current business news—that make economic principles relevant and memorable for students.
Look for tutors with strong backgrounds in both economics content and teaching ability—ideally someone with experience preparing students for AP exams or college-level coursework. The tutor should be able to explain concepts clearly, help students work through complex problems, and guide analytical thinking rather than just providing answers. Varsity Tutors connects students with expert tutors who understand Atlanta's school systems and can adapt instruction to each student's learning style, whether they learn best through real-world examples, visual representations, or practice problems.
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