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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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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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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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Damian
I'm a great math tutor because I understand the material thoroughly, am patient, and know how to explain things.
University of Chicago
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Economics is actually two separate exams: AP Microeconomics and AP 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. Most students take one exam, though some take both. A tutor can help you understand which exam aligns with your goals and break down the key concepts within each course.
The impact depends on your starting point and how consistently you engage with tutoring. Students who work with a tutor typically see stronger conceptual understanding, which translates to better performance on both the multiple-choice and free-response sections. Many students struggle with applying economic principles to real-world scenarios—a tutor can help you develop that analytical skill. Realistic improvement usually comes from 4-8 weeks of focused preparation, with sessions concentrated on your weakest topics.
Many students find the math and graphing components intimidating—understanding supply and demand curves, calculating elasticity, and interpreting economic models requires both conceptual and quantitative thinking. Others struggle with the vocabulary and distinguishing between similar concepts (like different types of unemployment or fiscal vs. monetary policy). The free-response questions also require students to explain their reasoning clearly, which is different from just selecting the right answer. A tutor can target these specific weak spots and build your confidence in each area.
On the multiple-choice section, time management is critical—you have about 70 minutes for 60 questions, so practicing under timed conditions helps you develop speed without sacrificing accuracy. For free-response questions, read the prompt carefully and organize your thoughts before writing; examiners reward clear, structured explanations of economic concepts. Many students benefit from learning to quickly sketch economic graphs and label them correctly, since visual representation is often part of the answer. A tutor can walk you through released exam questions and help you refine your approach to both sections.
Practice tests are most valuable when you take them under realistic exam conditions—full length, timed, and without notes or resources. After completing a practice test, spend time reviewing every question you missed or guessed on, not just the ones you got wrong. This helps you identify patterns in your mistakes (e.g., Do you struggle with certain topics? Do you rush through reading prompts?). A tutor can help you analyze your practice test results, prioritize which topics to study next, and adjust your strategy based on what the data shows about your performance.
Most students benefit from consistent, focused study over 6-12 weeks leading up to the exam in May. If you're starting closer to test day, aim for 5-10 hours per week of active studying (not passive reading). This might include reviewing concept notes, working through practice problems, taking timed quizzes on specific topics, and analyzing practice test questions. Personalized tutoring helps you use your study time efficiently by targeting your specific gaps rather than reviewing material you already know well.
You'll need to know key economic graphs (like supply and demand, production possibilities frontier, and various cost curves) and be able to draw and label them correctly. As for formulas, you should understand concepts like elasticity and GDP calculations, but the exam doesn't require you to memorize obscure formulas—focus on understanding what each calculation represents and when to use it. The bigger challenge is applying these tools to analyze economic scenarios, which is where most exam questions focus. A tutor can help you master the essential graphs and formulas while building your ability to use them in context.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in AP Economics and understand the exam format and content inside out. When you get matched with a tutor, you can discuss your specific challenges—whether that's understanding macroeconomic policy, mastering graphs, or improving your free-response writing—and they'll tailor sessions to your needs. Tutors work with you flexibly around your schedule, so you can prepare at a pace that works for you as the exam approaches.
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