A-Level Economics is often confusing in one of two ways, because it sits between the sciences and the humanities. Economics challenges STEM students and Humanities students in different ways:
STEM students can find essay writing and real world application very difficult. They are not confident in these skills, because the rest of their subjects (maths, physics, chemistry, biology) do not require them.
Humanities students can find the technical concepts, processes, diagrams, formulae, chains of analysis, and logical causes and consequences difficult to understand.
It’s often a third or fourth-choice A-Level, and therefore not the student’s main strength. This makes A Level Economics often the main obstacle for students’ dream university offers.
In 2022, Mr Ting’s Economics A-Level students were nearly three times more likely to achieve A* grades than the average Economics student.
Mr Ting’s Economics students have gone on to win places at universities like Cambridge, Imperial, LSE, UCL, Warwick, and Bristol.
Throughout his career, Mr. Ting has helped literally hundreds of schoolchildren get the grades they and their families have been dreaming of.
Get in touch today to see how Mr. Ting can help do the same for you and your child.