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Edris

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Edris

Bachelors, Economics, Mathematics and Biology Minor
Edris's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus AB
College Algebra
Pre-Calculus
Middle School Math

An economics and math double at Boston College — plus premed coursework — means Edris thinks about incentives, optimization, and trade-offs from multiple angles at once. He digs into the cost-curve logic and multiplier math that underpin AP Micro and Macro, teaching students to derive graphs from fi...

Education

Boston College

Bachelors, Economics, Mathematics and Biology Minor

Test Scores
SAT
1500
Max

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Max

Current Undergrad, Economics
Max's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Competition Math
Middle School Math
Geometry

AP Micro and Macro pack an entire introductory college sequence into one year, and the free-response questions demand precise graph work and economic reasoning under time pressure. Max tackles both — teaching students to draw accurate surplus diagrams, shift curves correctly, and write explanations ...

Education

Yale University

Current Undergrad, Economics

Test Scores
SAT
1580
Patrick

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Patrick

Bachelors, Economics and Mathematics
Patrick's other Tutor Subjects
10th Grade math
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra

Double-majoring in economics and mathematics at Boston College means Patrick lives in the exact overlap AP Economics tests hardest — the point where theoretical models meet quantitative problem-solving. He teaches students to think through concepts like comparative advantage or the money market not ...

Education

Boston College

Bachelors, Economics and Mathematics

Test Scores
ACT
32
Hans

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Hans

Bachelors (Economics; minor: International Studies)
Hans's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Algebra 3/4
Arithmetic

Northwestern's economics program gave Hans a rigorous grounding in both micro and macro theory — and completing it in three years meant mastering concepts like market structures, fiscal policy mechanics, and international trade models at an accelerated pace. He teaches AP students to connect the int...

Education

Northwestern University

Bachelors (Economics; minor: International Studies)

Test Scores
SAT
1520
Marvin

Certified Tutor

Marvin

Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Marvin's other Tutor Subjects
1st Grade Writing
1st Grade Reading
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra

A University of Chicago economics degree means Marvin didn't just learn supply-and-demand diagrams — he studied the rigorous theory behind market structures, monetary policy, and welfare analysis that the AP exam distills into graph-and-explain questions. His statistics coursework sharpens the quant...

Education

The University of Chicago

Bachelor in Arts, Economics

Dana

Certified Tutor

Dana

Bachelor in Arts, Public Policy and American Institutions
Dana's other Tutor Subjects
College Algebra
Algebra 3/4
Middle School Math
Geometry

Both AP Micro and AP Macro exams test whether students can move fluidly between graphs, calculations, and written explanations — often within a single free-response question. Dana digs into each of those skills separately before combining them, making sure students can sketch an AD-AS shift, calcula...

Education

Brown University

Bachelor in Arts, Public Policy and American Institutions

Test Scores
Perfect Score
SAT
1450
ACT
36
Damian

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Damian

Current Undergrad, None
Damian's other Tutor Subjects
1st-12th Grade math
Pre-Algebra
College Algebra
Arithmetic

Strong SAT math scores and a deep comfort with quantitative reasoning give Damian a practical edge when teaching the graphing and calculation-heavy portions of AP Economics — things like working through elasticity formulas or tracing how a change in interest rates ripples through the AD-AS model. He...

Education

University of Chicago

Current Undergrad, None

Test Scores
SAT
1570
Nima

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Nima

Bachelors, Physics
Nima's other Tutor Subjects
1st-7th Grade math
1st-7th Grade Reading
1st-6th Grade Writing
3rd-7th Grade Science

Physics trained Nima to think in models — isolate variables, predict what happens when one thing changes, trace the chain of consequences. That's exactly the skill AP Economics tests when it asks students to shift a curve and explain the ripple effects through a market or an entire economy. His quan...

Education

Duke University

Bachelors, Physics

Test Scores
SAT
1580
Daniel

Certified Tutor

10+ years

Daniel

Current Undergrad, Applied Mathematics
Daniel's other Tutor Subjects
AP Calculus BC
AP Calculus AB
Pre-Algebra
Linear Algebra

Elasticity, marginal analysis, and equilibrium models all rely on mathematical reasoning that many econ students weren't expecting when they signed up. Daniel unpacks the algebra and graphing behind both micro and macro concepts, turning abstract curves into something students can actually interpret...

Education

Yale University

Current Undergrad, Applied Mathematics

Test Scores
ACT
31
Grant

Certified Tutor

Grant

Bachelors
Grant's other Tutor Subjects
Pre-Algebra
Middle School Math
Geometry
Calculus

Grant's economics degree means he learned the underlying theory behind every AP-tested model — from aggregate demand shifts to monopolistic competition graphs — not just the simplified versions in a prep book. He teaches students to trace cause-and-effect through each diagram so they can handle the ...

Education

Vanderbilt University

Bachelors

Test Scores
ACT
33

Frequently Asked Questions

AP Economics is split into two courses: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Microeconomics covers supply and demand, consumer behavior, production costs, market structures, and factor markets. Macroeconomics focuses on national income, inflation, unemployment, monetary policy, fiscal policy, and international economics. Both exams test your ability to apply economic principles to real-world scenarios, so understanding the underlying concepts is more important than memorizing definitions.

Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level, but most students see meaningful gains with focused preparation. Students who work with tutors typically improve by 1-3 points on the 5-point AP scale, especially when they identify weak topics early and practice consistently. The key is understanding *why* you're getting questions wrong—whether it's conceptual gaps, misreading questions, or time management—so your tutor can target those specific areas.

Students often struggle with graph interpretation, which appears heavily on both exams—you need to quickly identify what a graph shows and apply economic reasoning to it. Another common challenge is distinguishing between similar concepts (like price ceilings vs. price floors, or monetary vs. fiscal policy) and understanding when each applies. Time management is also critical; students sometimes spend too long on calculation-heavy questions and rush through conceptual ones, which hurts their score.

Start by reading the question carefully before looking at answer choices—AP Economics questions often include subtle wording that changes the correct answer. For graph questions, label what you see before interpreting it. On the free-response section, show your work and explain your reasoning, since partial credit is available. Practice tests are essential; take them under timed conditions to build speed and identify whether you're rushing or struggling with specific topics.

Most students benefit from 3-4 months of focused preparation, though this varies based on your starting point. If you're taking the course, tutoring in the second half of the year helps solidify concepts and build test-taking confidence. If you're self-studying, starting 4-5 months before the exam gives you time to work through the full curriculum and take multiple practice tests. Consistent weekly sessions are more effective than cramming, so starting earlier with moderate effort beats last-minute intensive prep.

Look for tutors with strong economics backgrounds—whether that's a degree in economics, extensive AP teaching experience, or proven success helping students improve their scores. They should be able to explain concepts clearly and help you understand *why* an answer is correct, not just memorize it. A good tutor also identifies your specific weak areas quickly and adjusts the focus accordingly, whether that's graph interpretation, policy analysis, or time management on the exam.

Practice tests are crucial for AP Economics because they help you get comfortable with the exam format, build speed, and identify knowledge gaps before test day. Taking full-length practice exams under timed conditions shows you whether your struggles are conceptual or time-related. Review every question you miss—especially those you guessed on—to understand the reasoning. Most students benefit from taking 4-6 full practice tests starting 2-3 months before the exam.

Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can provide personalized 1-on-1 instruction tailored to your learning style and goals. Whether you need help understanding core concepts, mastering graph analysis, or building test-taking confidence, a tutor works at your pace and focuses on your specific challenges. With regular sessions and targeted practice, you'll develop the deep understanding of economic principles that AP exams require, rather than relying on memorization.

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