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Why students need an A Level Economics tutor
It’s never been more essential for students to seek out a tutor for A- A Level Economics. Coupled with the transition of modular to linear A Levels in 2015 OFQUAL has recently stated that the grade boundaries will be adjusted to reflect pre-Covid-19 grades from summer 2023. This means that it will be more difficult to achieve a top grade in your A Levels
In the 2022 exams, only 13.6% of students achieve an A *.
“My son Fabio worked with Neelam for roughly 1 year, leading up to his A level exams. First of all, I can honestly say that due to her fantastic support and expertly tailored tuition classes his confidence in his essay writing skills have improved enormously. In particular, Neelam's support has really helped him to: - understand the content in detail - apply the content into detailed chains of analysis in his essays and how to correctly embed diagrams in his chains - correctly construct and use evaluation points Neelam also showed Fabio the most effective ways how to revise privately - which he perhaps would not have utilised in the same way. I also have noticed a general increase in appreciation and enthusiasm for this subject which is so great to see. I would not hesitate to recommend Neelam's tutoring classes to anyone approaching Economics as a A level subject - in fact we are sad to see the classes coming to an end!”
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Too often, there is a lack of individual support and students feel unprepared and report higher levels of stress and anxiety before their exams. In Psychological Science by Maria Theobald at the Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education found that there were high levels of anxiety during the weeks before the exam took place. The greater a student’s anxiety in the days before the exam, the lower his or her knowledge gain was during that period, leaving that student with less material to regurgitate during the exam itself.
Perhaps more damaging is that the passion for the subjects is not being transmitted to students, who end up frustrated and apathetic. This is not what the economy needs. We need to create a wave of critical-thinking economists who are committed to discovery and innovation.


Neelam Patel
Happynomics.co was founded by Neelam Patel. Neelam is an outstanding teacher and mentor of 16-18 year olds. After completing a degree in History, Politics and Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London and later, a post-compulsory PGCE at University College London (UCL), Neelam has worked at several colleges across London and has taught over 1,000 students. She has also helped students complete UCAS, apprenticeship or job applications.





