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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
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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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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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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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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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
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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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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Sheena
I am pursuing an accelerated Master's Degree in Economics, and a Bachelor's in Chinese language at the Macaulay Honors College at Hunter College. I have been pursuing my passion for teaching and tutoring for over four years. I have taught both privately and in group settings on subjects such as Calc...
Macaulay Honors College at Hunter College
Bachelors, Economics, Chinese
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Frequently Asked Questions
AP Economics consists of two courses: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Microeconomics covers supply and demand, consumer choice, production decisions, and market structures, while Macroeconomics focuses on national income, inflation, unemployment, monetary policy, and international trade. Both exams are 2 hours and 10 minutes long and include 60 multiple-choice questions and 3 free-response questions. Understanding how these topics interconnect is key to success on test day.
A score of 3 or higher is considered "passing" and earns college credit at most institutions, though requirements vary by school. Scores of 4 or 5 are competitive for selective colleges and demonstrate strong mastery of economic principles. Most students benefit from focusing on understanding core concepts deeply rather than memorizing facts—this approach typically leads to higher scores on both multiple-choice and free-response sections.
Many students struggle with graph interpretation—being able to quickly read and analyze supply/demand curves, production possibility frontiers, and Phillips curves is essential. Another common challenge is distinguishing between similar concepts (like different types of unemployment or fiscal vs. monetary policy) and applying them to real-world scenarios. Time management during the exam is also critical, as students must complete 60 multiple-choice questions in 70 minutes and write three free-response answers in 60 minutes.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify your specific weak areas—whether that's understanding elasticity, mastering graph analysis, or organizing free-response essays—and focus on those gaps. Tutors can also teach you test-taking strategies tailored to the AP format, help you practice with released exams under timed conditions, and build your confidence with challenging concepts before test day. This targeted approach is far more efficient than generic test prep.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of consistent preparation, though this varies based on your starting point and whether you're taking Micro, Macro, or both. A realistic study schedule includes regular review of concepts, weekly practice with multiple-choice questions, and monthly full-length practice exams to assess progress and identify remaining weak areas. Starting early allows time to revisit difficult topics without last-minute cramming.
Graphs are the language of economics—roughly 40% of the multiple-choice section and a significant portion of free-response questions require you to interpret, draw, or analyze economic diagrams. Being able to quickly sketch a supply and demand curve, label axes correctly, and explain what a shift means is essential. Tutors can help you develop fluency with these visual tools so you can tackle graph-based questions confidently and accurately.
Your first session typically focuses on understanding your current knowledge level, identifying which topics feel strongest and weakest, and learning your preferred study style. A tutor might review a sample AP question with you to assess your graph-reading skills and free-response writing ability. From there, you'll work together to create a personalized study plan that targets your specific needs and aligns with your timeline before the exam.
Free-response questions typically ask you to draw a graph, label it correctly, and explain economic concepts in writing—so practice doing all three components together. A strong answer clearly identifies the relevant economic principle, shows the correct graph, and explains the relationship between your graph and the question asked. Tutors can help you develop a consistent approach to these questions, including time management (aim for roughly 20 minutes per question) and strategies for organizing your thoughts clearly.
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