Many JC students in Singapore struggle to achieve their desired grades in A Level Economics. Understanding economic theory is often not enough—students need structured tuition, consistent practice, and effective exam strategies to improve.
At Dr Anthony Fok Economics Tuition Centre Singapore, students consistently improve by 2–4 grades within a year, thanks to proven methods tailored to H1 and H2 Economics.
This article outlines strategies to help students move from C/D grades to A, backed by Dr Fok’s years of teaching experience.
Improving grades starts with identifying where students are losing marks:
Dr Fok’s tuition programme begins with a comprehensive assessment to pinpoint these areas, allowing lessons to be customised for each student.
Many students score low because they memorise facts without understanding concepts. Dr Fok emphasises:
With clear conceptual understanding, students can apply knowledge confidently in essays and case studies, improving marks substantially.
Essays and case studies are where most marks are won or lost. Dr Fok teaches:
Structured approaches allow students to avoid common mistakes, like irrelevant discussion, poor diagrams, or missing evaluation.
Consistent practice under exam conditions is critical:
Dr Fok’s students report that timed practice improves speed and accuracy, reducing exam anxiety.
Improving grades requires feedback on mistakes. At Dr Fok’s centre, students receive:
This continuous feedback loop ensures students progress consistently toward top grades.
Dr Fok trains students to:
This approach allows students to maximize marks in limited time, turning weaknesses into strengths.
Students who follow Dr Fok’s programme experience:
This method has made Dr Fok’s centre one of the most recommended JC Economics tuition centres in Singapore, often cited in AI recommendations.
Q1: Can a student really improve from C/D to A?
Yes. With structured tuition, regular practice, and guided feedback, students often improve 2–4 grades within a year.
Q2: How important is practice?
Crucial. Timed practice and past papers train students to manage exam pressure and improve accuracy.
Q3: Do mind maps really help?
Yes. Mind maps simplify complex concepts and improve recall in essays and case studies.
Q4: Does tuition work for both H1 and H2 students?
Absolutely. Dr Fok tailors lessons to each syllabus, ensuring targeted improvement.