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Jennifer
I am easy-going and will try to make learning as fun and successful as possible for you - I look forward to meeting you!
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
PHD, Natural Resource Economics
Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Bachelor of Science, Biology and Spanish

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Marty
I believe all students can learn. I want to help others do the best that they can and to achieve more than they thought they could.
Georgia State
Masters in Education, Mathematics Teacher Education
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, Computer Engineering, General

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Michael
I am currently a student at Cornell University. I am working towards a BS in Biometry and Statistics. I hope to someday go to Medical School. Previously, I tutored middle school and high school students with the "Boys and Girls Club" in many subject areas from Chemistry to Statistics. Also, I led pr...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science, Statistics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
McKenna
I have recently graduated with dual degrees in education and in dance. I am passionate about learning and am excited to share that passion with students of all ages and abilities.
Ohio University-Main Campus
Bachelors, Middle Childhood Education (Grades 4-9)

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10+ years
Kelly
I am a school based speech-language pathologist and a graduate of Northwestern University. Having earned my masters degree in Speech, Language, and Learning, I understand how teaching can be modified to meet students' diverse learning profiles. Prior to becoming a speech-language pathologist I was a...
Northwestern University
Masters, Speech, Language, and Learning
St Norbert College
Bachelors, Communication and Media Studies

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Brigette
I am a K-8 certified teacher, with endorsements in French and Learning and Behavior. My passions lie in reading and writing, but I love teaching all subjects. I am currently a 6th grade Learning and Behavior Specialist at a Chicago Public School. I've previously taught in preschool, third, fourth, a...
Cornell College
Bachelors, Elementary Education and French
University of St Francis
Current Grad Student, Learning and Behavior Specialist

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Parsa
I was born Tehran, Iran and moved to the US in 2009 to continue my education in environmental engineering. As a child, I was always interested in science and engineering. A great teacher in high school sparked my interest to study chemistry. During college years studying chemistry, my awareness abou...
University of Memphis
PHD, Civil/Environmental Engineering
Azad University
Bachelors, Applied Chemistry

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4+ years
Michelle
Hello! My name is Michelle and I have over 8 years experience tutoring/teaching with students grades K-12. I enjoy helping students who are frustrated with a certain subject and working through the frustration to a place where they are confident in the subject and themselves. My hobbies are reading,...
California Baptist University
Master of Science, Educational Administration
William Jessup University
Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences

Certified Tutor
5+ years
I am seeking my Bachelor's in Mathematics from Hunter College. I am a highly skilled and motivated individual who possesses a passion for teaching. I am extremely organized and provide everything necessary to ensure the success of my students. I have vast experience tutoring children and adults betw...
CUNY Hunter College
Bachelor in Arts, Math

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6+ years
Steven
I am a retired PhD chemical engineer with a desire to give back via tutoring. I focus on chemistry and physics. I like to explain complicated ideas one time, again in another way, and finish with practical examples. I'm available anytime! Looking forward to meeting you and helping you on your educat...
McMaster University
Master of Science, Chemical Engineering
University of Waterloo
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering
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Denver students often find microeconomics concepts like supply and demand curves, elasticity, and consumer behavior challenging to visualize and apply. Many also struggle with macroeconomics topics such as inflation, GDP calculations, and monetary policy—partly because these require connecting abstract economic principles to real-world events. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction helps students work through these concepts at their own pace, using examples relevant to their interests and learning style, rather than moving at a classroom pace that may leave gaps in understanding.
With an average student-teacher ratio of 14.4:1 in Denver schools, many economics students don't get enough individualized feedback to catch misconceptions early. Personalized tutoring allows tutors to diagnose exactly where your understanding breaks down—whether it's graphing, mathematical application, or conceptual reasoning—and target practice accordingly. Research on 1-on-1 instruction shows significant gains when tutoring focuses on the specific skills holding you back, which translates directly to higher performance on AP Economics exams, final exams, and standardized assessments.
AP Microeconomics focuses on individual consumers, businesses, and markets—covering topics like supply, demand, production costs, and market structures. AP Macroeconomics takes a broader view, examining national economies, inflation, unemployment, GDP, and government policy. Many Denver students take both exams (offered separately), while others choose one based on their interests and college requirements. A tutor can help you decide which exam aligns with your goals and develop strategies for each test's unique question types and time management demands.
Most students benefit from starting AP Economics exam prep 8–12 weeks before test day, especially if they're reinforcing classroom learning or filling knowledge gaps. With consistent weekly tutoring sessions focused on practice problems, graph interpretation, and free-response essay technique, students typically see measurable score improvement within 4–6 weeks. The timeline depends on your starting point—students who struggled during the semester may need longer preparation, while those with solid classroom foundations can focus more narrowly on exam-specific strategies.
Yes. Economics requires learning a new vocabulary and way of thinking about decision-making, incentives, and resource allocation—concepts that don't always click in a lecture setting. Personalized tutoring introduces these foundational ideas step-by-step, using real examples from your daily life (like job choices, pricing decisions, or budget trade-offs) to build intuition before moving to graphs and formal models. Starting with a tutor early in the course prevents confusion from piling up and makes later, more complex topics like market failure and policy analysis much easier to grasp.
Look for tutors with strong backgrounds in both economic theory and practical application—someone who can explain *why* concepts matter, not just how to solve problems. Ideally, they have experience teaching the specific course or exam you're taking (AP, IB, honors, or introductory college economics) and can diagnose whether your struggles are conceptual or technical. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors in the Denver area who match your subject needs and learning style, so you're working with someone qualified to address your specific challenges.
With nine school districts across Denver serving over 116,000 students, curriculum pacing and expectations vary. A tutor familiar with your specific school's approach can reinforce what you're learning in class, preview upcoming units, and target the problem areas your teacher has identified. Personalized instruction also fills gaps if you've missed concepts due to absences or didn't fully grasp something the first time around, ensuring you stay on track with your classmates while building a stronger foundation than classroom time alone typically provides.
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