A focused, full-day bootcamp covering ten case studies from the 2019 to 2023 H1 A Level Economics papers, walked through live by Mr Eugene Toh. By the time you sit the November paper, you've already seen how it's set.
Hard to argue with the maths. Your UAS caps at 70: three H2s and H1 GP. H1 Econs sits outside the mandatory count. So you did what almost everyone does. Prioritise the H2s. Skim the H1 notes on the MRT. Sit the school exams. Hope for a decent grade on the day.
Here is the part that gets missed. When the results come out, H1 Econs is not ignored. If one of your H2s underperforms in November, your H1 grade can rebase the calculation and lift your total. Done right, it is the quiet insurance policy that protects the application you have spent two years building. Done wrong, it is just another loss on a day that did not need more of them.
And most H1 students get the technique wrong. Not because the syllabus is hard. Because by November, the content has rusted, the CSQ technique was never really built, and the paper arrives looking nothing like what they expected.
This is normal. And it is fixable. The H1 paper is entirely case study. There is one real lever that moves your grade: how many CSQs you have practised, under conditions that mirror the exam, with someone who knows what examiners reward telling you where you fell short. That is what this bootcamp delivers.
The H1 syllabus is finite. SEAB sets H1 papers from a recognisable shape: a stem, structured part-mark questions, data that demands extraction, a higher-order analysis question, and a mini-essay. The themes shift. The structure does not.
When you walk through ten actual past A Level CSQs in a single day with someone who has reverse-engineered nineteen years of exam papers, something specific happens. You stop seeing each question as new. You start seeing the patterns. The way Singapore policy data is framed. The way evaluation marks are awarded. The way examiners reward structure over content.
The benchmark for sufficient practice during JC is at least one case study every week. By A Levels, an H1 student should have attempted around 50 case studies. That is, if you want to score and excel. How many have you done this year?
This bootcamp is not the only way to build that exposure. It is the most efficient way for a student who is short on time, has not done enough CSQ practice, and needs a concentrated intervention before the November paper.
Ten case studies drawn from the 2019 to 2023 H1 A Level Economics papers. Each one walked through with active dissection: data extraction, part-mark structure, evaluation, and the mini-essay that separates an A from a B.
Not curated practice questions. The actual case studies sat by candidates in the 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 H1 A Level Economics papers. These are the patterns the examiner is most likely to draw from again.
How to read a CSQ data extract under exam pressure. Spotting the trend, identifying the relevant figures, and using them in your answer in a way that scores. This is what most students get wrong on the day.
The H1 paper rewards different things in different sub-parts. We walk through what each command word demands, what model answers look like, and the structural moves examiners reward at each level.
The final part of an H1 CSQ is where the grade is decided. A clear framework for analysis, evaluation, and judgement, applied to economic problems under exam time pressure.
Where to place evaluation, what counts as evaluation in the examiner's eyes, and how to insert it without padding or losing structure. Hint: it is not just in the conclusion.
The themes, data structures, and question types that recur across H1 papers. By the end of the day, the November paper looks less like an unknown and more like the eleventh CSQ in a sequence you have already worked through.
If you see yourself in any of these, the bootcamp is designed for you. If you are scoring at S or U right now, the heavier intervention you need is the H1 Exam Pack or weekly tuition. Speak to our admin team if you are unsure.
You sat your prelims. The CSQ paper did not go the way you wanted. Or you scored a B and want to push for an A. The bootcamp is built for exactly this window: between prelims and A Levels, with about two months left to make a structural improvement.
The benchmark for an A-grade H1 student is around 50 CSQs across JC2. Most students arrive at A Levels having done a fraction of that. This bootcamp gives you ten real ones in a single day, walked through by the person who wrote the TYS answers, and recordings to work through more in your own time.
You do not have time for a year-round programme on a ten-point subject. You want the technique, the pattern recognition, and the materials, compressed into a single high-yield session. This is exactly that.
Every component below is included in the $545 fee. Materials are couriered to your home within seven days of registration.
Submit your answers from the bootcamp for personalised tutor marking. You will receive detailed written feedback on what scored, what did not, and exactly how to tighten your structure for the November paper. This is the same marking standard used in our weekly tuition programme.
When you walk through a model answer in this bootcamp, you are studying from the same person who wrote the H1 and H2 A Level Economics TYS Answers, published by SAP and sold at Popular bookstores.
Mr Eugene Toh has been teaching A Level Economics since 2007. Nineteen cohorts. Over four thousand students. Every cohort still personally taught, every essay personally marked, every late-night WhatsApp message personally answered. He also authored the 50 Model Micro Essays and 50 Model Macro Essays series, published by Shing Lee and SAP respectively.
For this bootcamp specifically, what that means is unusual. Most tutors reference the TYS. Mr Toh wrote it. When he walks you through the structure of a 2022 CSQ answer, he is walking you through the answer he literally wrote in the published booklet your school uses for revision.
Whole-cohort data, not cherry-picked. The caveats sit transparently in our FAQ below.
"It was surprising that ETG predicted most of the questions. Doing the 2023 A Level Economics was like going through another practice paper."
"Mr Toh makes the lessons really enjoyable. Covers almost every single concept. It was the exact case study that came up for the A Level case study."
"Mr Toh predicted almost all the topics that would come out in the A Levels Examination. I was quite confident when I opened the paper."
"The exam you've already seen."
This bootcamp is one of eight components inside the H1 Exam Pack. If you want a complete, all-inclusive H1 revision programme between now and the A Levels (content crashcourses, skills boosters, the September Sprint, and more), the Exam Pack is the bigger, all-inclusive option.
If you only want the TYS bootcamp on this page, stay where you are. The standalone bootcamp at $545 is exactly that.
If you want the comprehensive option that takes you all the way from now to the A Levels, the H1 Exam Pack adds topical consolidation crashcourses, the Microeconomics and Macroeconomics content crashcourses, the Level 1 CSQ Bootcamp, the September Study Sprint, the CSQ Skills Booster modules, and the full fifteen-lesson H1 digital library. The H1 TYS CSQ Bootcamp on this page is included as the early-registration bonus.
The all-inclusive version. One payment. Everything covered through to November.
View the H1 Exam PackAll materials, recordings, and the live full-day session. The optional marking add-on can be added at registration or at any point before the bootcamp.
Ten H1 case studies from 2019 to 2023, walked through in one day. Includes full materials and LMS recordings until your A Level paper.
Optional marking add-on: + $100 · arrangeable on registration
If cost is a genuine barrier, our Financial Assistance Programme offers 25% to 100% subsidies for regular programmes. Please reach out and we will see what we can arrange.
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The H1 TYS CSQ Bootcamp is a focused, full-day H1 economics tuition session covering ten case studies from the 2019 to 2023 H1 A Level Economics papers. It is designed for JC2 H1 students preparing for the November A Levels. It is distinct from our weekly H1 economics tuition programme. Many students take both: weekly tuition for ongoing coverage, the bootcamp for targeted TYS pattern recognition before the paper. If you want a complete revision programme without the weekly commitment, the H1 Exam Pack bundles this bootcamp with seven other components.
This bootcamp is run by ETG Economics, a specialist A level economics tuition centre in Singapore founded in 2007 by Mr Eugene Toh, the author of the H1 and H2 A Level Economics TYS Answers published by SAP. ETG focuses entirely on Economics, and the H1 TYS Bootcamp is one of several JC economics tuition crashcourses we run each year for the H1 cohort.
These five years capture the most relevant patterns for the current H1 syllabus and reflect how SEAB has been setting the H1 paper recently. Older papers exist, but the structural and thematic shifts in the more recent years are the most useful for students sitting the 2026 paper. The Comprehensive Answer Booklet that comes with the bootcamp covers a fuller ten-year range (2016 to 2025) for additional self-directed practice after the session.
The ETG Prediction System has forecast paper themes and topic weighting with high accuracy across both H1 and H2 for nineteen consecutive years. The method is transparent: over twenty years of past paper analysis, every top-JC prelim reviewed within a week of release, and long-term tracking of how SEAB phrases questions. We never claim guarantees. Papers are set by SEAB, not by ETG. But pattern recognition at this scale consistently narrows what students need to prepare for. Many CSQs walked through in the H1 TYS Bootcamp share themes and data structures with those in the final paper.
Yes, and we publish the caveats openly. The 74% A-rate is the whole-cohort figure for 2025 and was reported by students as of 28 February 2026. Response bias applies: A-grade students are more likely to share their results than lower grades, so true figures might be slightly lower. Selection bias also applies: students who sign up for ETG are often more exam-serious than average. The 65% long-run distinction rate is a rolling 19-year figure across all cohorts. If you would like the fuller breakdown, our admin team can send it.
Yes. The full session is recorded and available in the ETG LMS within 24 hours of the live bootcamp. You can watch the recordings as many times as you need, all the way until your final A Level Economics paper. Many of our students use the recordings to revisit specific questions in the days leading up to the exam.
If you have not had your CSQs personally marked by an experienced examiner before, the answer is almost always yes. Generic comments like "more analysis" rarely move a grade. Tutor marking from ETG identifies the specific structural issues: where you are losing evaluation marks, where your data extraction is too thin, where your mini-essay structure needs tightening. For $100, you submit your bootcamp answers and receive detailed written feedback before the A Levels.
Yes. Our H2 Ten-Year Series Crashcourse covers the H2 paper in detail across multiple days, and the H2 Exam Pack bundles a complete revision programme. Please register for one of those instead of this H1 bootcamp.
Get in touch with our admin team at +65 8121 6488 and we will work something out. We do not run on rigid no-refund policies. If circumstances genuinely change, the right thing is to talk. Once materials are couriered or the live session has passed, those elements cannot be refunded, but everything else is a conversation.
You can leave the H1 paper to chance and hope November is kind. Or you can spend one focused day with the person who wrote the answer key, walk out with the patterns recognised, and meet the paper as the eleventh CSQ in a sequence you have already worked through.