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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
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
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
I am currently an upper elementary teacher through Teach For America, and I've passed all of my elementary certification exams, while working on finishing my teacher license this academic year from calumet college, St. Joseph. My undergraduate degree is in Economics from the University of Chicago, a...
The University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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10+ years
Daniel
I'm naturally smart. I'm not that guy that can just look at a problem on the board and just figure it out in seconds. I hate asking that guy for help because he doesn't know how to explain somethinghe just gets it right away. He's never sat down and broken it down. I never was that guy and I will ne...
Yale University
Current Undergrad, Applied Mathematics

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10+ years
Nima
I am a rising college sophomore who will be attending Duke University on a full merit scholarship in the fall. I love to run cross country and play the viola, as well as tutoring students in a whole variety of subjects! Feel free to message me!
Duke University
Bachelors, Physics

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10+ years
Damian
I'm a great math tutor because I understand the material thoroughly, am patient, and know how to explain things.
University of Chicago
Current Undergrad, None

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Vanderbilt University
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Economics is split into two courses: AP Microeconomics and AP Macroeconomics. Microeconomics covers supply and demand, elasticity, consumer and producer surplus, market structures, and factor markets. Macroeconomics focuses on national income accounting, inflation, unemployment, monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade. Both exams are 2 hours and 10 minutes long, with 60 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response questions.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level. Students who work with tutors typically see gains by strengthening their understanding of key concepts, improving their ability to analyze economic scenarios, and practicing graph interpretation—a major component of both exams. Consistent practice with released exams and targeted review of weak areas often leads to meaningful score increases, especially when you have personalized guidance on your specific challenges.
Many students struggle with interpreting and drawing supply-and-demand graphs, understanding the relationship between concepts (like how interest rates affect investment), and applying economic theory to real-world scenarios on free-response questions. Time management is also critical—students need to balance the multiple-choice section with thoughtful answers to three free-response prompts. Personalized tutoring helps you identify which concepts are fuzzy and build confidence in areas like elasticity calculations or monetary policy mechanisms.
Your first session is about understanding where you stand and what you need. A tutor will assess your grasp of core concepts, review any recent exams or practice tests you've taken, and identify your strongest and weakest areas. Together, you'll create a personalized study plan that prioritizes the topics giving you the most trouble and builds in regular practice tests to track progress toward your score goal.
For the multiple-choice section, read questions carefully to catch nuance—economics questions often hinge on precise wording. For free-response, label your graphs clearly, show your work, and use economic vocabulary correctly. Time management is key: allocate roughly 70 minutes for multiple-choice and 50 minutes for free-response. Many students benefit from practicing under timed conditions, which helps you develop a rhythm and reduces test-day anxiety. A tutor can help you refine these strategies based on your natural pace.
Aim to take a full practice exam every 2–3 weeks during your study period, starting with untimed versions to build understanding, then moving to timed exams closer to test day. Between full tests, focus on targeted practice with specific question types or units. This spaced-repetition approach helps you retain concepts and gives you concrete data on where to focus your efforts. Your tutor can review your practice test results with you to identify patterns in your mistakes and adjust your study plan accordingly.
Look for tutors with strong economics backgrounds—ideally a degree in economics, business, or a related field, plus proven experience teaching or tutoring AP-level material. Familiarity with the College Board's AP Economics curriculum and scoring rubrics is important, as is experience helping students improve their exam performance. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Boston who understand both the content and the test format, so you get guidance tailored to your goals.
Ideally, start tutoring at the beginning of the school year to build a solid foundation and avoid cramming. If you're starting later, even 8–10 weeks of focused tutoring can make a meaningful difference if you're willing to put in consistent effort. The key is identifying your weak areas early and giving yourself time to practice repeatedly—whether that's graphing skills, policy analysis, or specific units like international trade. Your tutor can help you create a realistic timeline based on where you're starting from.
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