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Edris
I am a dedicated teacher because I am a dedicated learner and I strive to instill in my students that same passion for knowledge and mental exercise, all while improving the student's grades. My tutoring experience stretches back to when I was a high school student tutoring students younger than me ...
Boston College
Bachelors, Economics, Mathematics and Biology Minor

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10+ years
Max
I'm a senior at Yale College where I study Economics. I'm originally from Millburn, NJ.
Yale University
Current Undergrad, Economics

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10+ years
Hans
I am a recent graduate of Northwestern University in Chicago. While there, I majored in Economics and minored in International Studies with a focus in International Political Economy and Development. Beyond these classes, I also had a healthy, eclectic interest in a wide range of subject areas inclu...
Northwestern University
Bachelors (Economics; minor: International Studies)

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10+ years
Patrick
I am a West Chester East High School class of 2015 alumni. I currently attend Boston College, majoring in Economics and Mathematics. I am very excited for the opportunity to tutor and help students with their academics. I have a history of tutoring in my high school and look forward to furthering my...
Boston College
Bachelors, Economics and Mathematics

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Dana
I'm a hardworking, compassionate, and patient individual who has been tutoring since high school and helping my little sister with her homework long before. I'll work with every new student individually to recognize his or her strengths and weaknesses to make sure that material is actually being lea...
Brown University
Bachelor in Arts, Public Policy and American Institutions

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Marvin
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The University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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10+ years
Nima
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Duke University
Bachelors, Physics

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Daniel
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Yale University
Current Undergrad, Applied Mathematics

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10+ years
Damian
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University of Chicago
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Economics consists of two courses: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Microeconomics focuses on individual consumers, producers, and markets—including supply and demand, elasticity, production costs, and market structures. Macroeconomics covers broader economic systems like GDP, inflation, unemployment, monetary policy, and international trade. Both exams are 2 hours and 10 minutes long, featuring 60 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response questions.
Students often struggle with graphical analysis—interpreting and drawing supply/demand curves, production possibilities frontiers, and other economic models. Understanding the distinction between correlation and causation, grasping elasticity calculations, and applying economic concepts to real-world scenarios are also common pain points. Additionally, many students find the free-response section challenging because it requires them to explain their reasoning clearly and show how they arrived at their conclusions, not just select an answer.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level. Students who work consistently with a tutor typically see gains of 1-2 score levels on the 1-5 AP scale, especially when they focus on mastering weak content areas and practicing exam-style questions. The key is identifying which specific concepts or question types are causing problems—whether that's graph interpretation, policy analysis, or time management—and targeting those areas systematically.
Time management is critical: allocate roughly 60 minutes for the 60 multiple-choice questions (about 1 minute each) and 50 minutes for the 3 free-response questions. On multiple-choice, read questions carefully before looking at answers—economics questions often contain subtle wording that changes the correct response. For free-response, label your graphs clearly, define any variables you use, and explain your economic reasoning step-by-step rather than assuming the grader will infer your logic. Practice full-length exams under timed conditions to build speed and confidence.
Practice tests are essential for AP Economics success. They help you identify weak content areas, build familiarity with question formats and phrasing, and develop pacing strategies. Taking full-length, timed practice exams every 1-2 weeks during your study period allows you to track improvement and adjust your study plan. Many students find that reviewing their mistakes on practice tests—understanding not just the correct answer but why other options are wrong—is more valuable than reviewing content alone.
Graph mastery requires active practice, not passive review. Draw supply and demand curves, production possibilities frontiers, and Phillips curves repeatedly until labeling axes, showing shifts, and identifying equilibrium points becomes automatic. Work through practice problems that ask you to both interpret given graphs and create your own to show economic concepts. A tutor can help you understand the economic logic behind each graph—why it shifts, what the slopes represent—rather than memorizing patterns, which builds deeper understanding and helps you apply graphs to unfamiliar scenarios.
Ideally, begin focused exam preparation 8-10 weeks before the test date in May. If you're taking the course for the first time, consistent study throughout the year is most effective. However, if you're behind or struggling with specific topics, even 4-6 weeks of targeted tutoring can help you solidify weak areas and boost your score. The earlier you identify content gaps—through practice tests or diagnostic assessments—the more time you have to address them systematically.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors for AP Economics in Orlando who understand the AP curriculum and exam format. When you get matched with a tutor, look for someone with strong economics content knowledge, experience helping students prepare for the AP exam, and the ability to explain complex concepts clearly. A good fit means your tutor can diagnose your specific challenges—whether that's graph interpretation, policy analysis, or exam pacing—and create a personalized study plan to address them.
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