Undergraduate Economics
Tutoring for first-year Economics modules
Targeted support for first-year undergraduates working through introductory micro and macro modules. A bridge from A-level to the more abstract university approach.
First-year undergraduate Economics is a step change from A-level. Modules tend to be more mathematical, less worked-example heavy, and assessed through a smaller number of high-stakes exams.
I tutor first-year Economics students at UK universities working on:
- Introductory microeconomics: consumer theory, producer theory, market structures
- Introductory macroeconomics: national income models, IS-LM and AD-AS, fiscal and monetary policy
- Quantitative methods used in first-year Economics
- Essay technique for written-component modules
Sessions are usually online and weekly through term, with intensive blocks before exams and resits.
FAQ
Common questions
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How long is a typical session?
Online sessions are 30, 60 or 90 minutes. Home visits are 60, 90 or 120 minutes. Most A-level students find 60 minutes a week plus extra around mocks and exams works well.
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Where does tutoring take place?
Either at the student's home for in-person sessions across south west London, central London and Surrey, or online via video call for students anywhere in the UK and overseas.
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What is your cancellation and rescheduling policy?
I ask for at least 24 hours' notice to reschedule a session without charge. Less than 24 hours' notice is charged at the full session rate. I am flexible around illness and emergencies.
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Do I need to commit to weekly sessions?
No. Many students book weekly through the year. Others book intensive blocks before mocks or final exams. I tailor frequency to the student's timeline and goals.
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What areas do you cover for home visits?
South west London, central London and parts of Surrey. The areas covered page lists every town in detail. For students further afield, I tutor online.
Book a free consultation
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