Every component designed, written, and architected by Mr Eugene Toh · H1/H2 TYS Answers author (SAP, sold at Popular) · In the classroom for most lessons.
Content mastery, exam technique, guided practice, and the predictions that come from nineteen years of studying how SEAB sets questions. Curated for JC2 H2 Economics students who want one programme that does all of it, without the guesswork of assembling it themselves.
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You've opened the binder three times this week. Re-read the definitions. Highlighted the diagrams in a different colour. It feels like revision, but it isn't. Because A-Level Economics isn't a content test. It's a performance test. The paper doesn't ask what you know. It asks what you can produce across two 2-hour-30-minute papers, on questions you've never seen, in formats you have to structure on the fly.
And you can feel it. Your drive has school notes. Your YouTube has revision playlists. Your phone has screenshots of past papers someone swore by. What you're missing isn't material. It's sequence: which topic, in what order, with which practice, before which deadline. So you spend the hours deciding between resources instead of doing the work.
Meanwhile, the students who'll score A in November aren't smarter than you. They've had more of their work marked. Their essays came back with comments, and they wrote the next one knowing exactly what to fix. That loop (write, mark, correct, write again) is the real lever. Nobody talks about it because it's unglamorous, and because most students never build it.
When the loop runs long enough, the outcome is quiet but unmistakable. You open the paper in November and you recognise it. Not the specific question. The shape. The evaluation angle. The causal chain that scores. The exam stops surprising you.
Content knowledge gets you to a C. Evaluation, precision, and the ability to recognise what a question is actually testing are what move you into A territory. The only way to build these is to practise essays and case studies under conditions that mirror the exam, and to have someone who knows what examiners reward tell you where you're short.
The H2 Exam Pack is engineered around that single principle. Every component exists to move you from reading to writing, from recognising to applying, from "I understand the topic" to "I can answer the question."
The benchmark for sufficient practice during JC is one essay and one case study every week. By A Levels you should have attempted 100 essays and 100 case studies. That is, if you want to score and excel. How many have you done this year? Mr Eugene Toh · To a JC2 student during consult
The H2 Exam Pack is ETG's complete JC2 crashcourse programme for the 2026 cohort. Twelve components sequenced across content consolidation, essay and CSQ bootcamps, skills boosters, a study sprint, and a prelim-driven workshop. By the time a student completes the pack, they will have covered more essays, more case studies, more topical revision, and more examiner-style practice than most JC students do across the entire two years.
Every component is designed, written, and architected by Mr Eugene Toh, the H1 and H2 TYS Answers author (published by SAP, sold at Popular). Which means when you study a model essay or a marked CSQ in this pack, you're studying from the same person who wrote the answer key students across Singapore reference.
If you see yourself in any of these, the pack is designed for you.
You want to hedge. Your current programme covers some ground but leaves gaps, and you'd rather patch those gaps with the TYS Answers author's own crashcourses, materials, and marking than switch your main tuition.
Your schedule doesn't fit a fixed weekly tuition class, but you can carve out blocks of time to revise properly. The pack is built for concentrated bursts: full-day bootcamps, async modules, recordings you work through on your own hours.
Weekly drip-fed lessons don't suit how you study. You prefer intensive, compressed sessions where a full topic or skill is covered in one go. Every component in the pack is designed this way, by choice.
Whatever the reason, the grades aren't where you need them. You want well-rounded access to a proper revision programme that rebuilds content, layers in writing skills, then adds volume and prediction. In that order, for a reason.
You don't feel you need a weekly programme, but you do want targeted sharpening before the A Levels: more essays, more evaluation, more examiner-aligned marking. The pack gives you all of that without the overhead of year-round tuition.
Every live component in the pack is also a recorded video lesson in the ETG LMS, with all hard-copy materials couriered to you. You can take the whole pack from home in your own time, without attending a single session in person.
The pack runs from now to October. Earlier components are delivered as recorded video lessons with hard-copy materials couriered to you. Later components can be attended live, via Zoom, or caught up on recordings.
Four micro topics rebuilt from the ground up: DDSS, Firms, Market Failure, and Government Intervention. Three to five key concepts plus three essays per topic, so content and application are reinforced together.
Four macro topics consolidated with the same structure: ADAS and Macro Issues, Macroeconomic Policies, Singapore Macro Policies, and Trade & Globalisation. Rebuilds macro foundations in the most compact form possible.
Four Micro content lessons covering DDSS & Elasticities, Market Failure, Government Intervention & Government Failure, and Firms & Decisions. Delivered across 1 June 2026.
Four Macro content lessons covering NIS & SOL, ADAS & Macro Aims, Macroeconomic Policies, and Trade & Globalisation. Delivered across 2 June 2026.
Four async modules on essay writing. Question dissection, introductions and topic sentences, evaluation, body paragraph structuring, conclusions, curveball handling, and common pitfalls. One full essay submitted for marking.
Four async modules on case study technique. Time management, data interpretation, lower and higher order CSQ frameworks, mini-essay structure, theory application, and analysis of four past A Level CSQs. One marked CSQ submission included.
Ten essays dissected in one day. Five assigned as homework before the bootcamp, then all ten walked through live with Mr Toh: how to break the question, structure the answer, build causal chains, and write evaluations that score.
Eight CSQs across one day. Four assigned as pre-work, then all eight walked through with active dissection: spot the trend, use the data, handle lower and higher order parts, and write the mini-essays that separate As from Bs.
Five 1.5-hour revision lessons on the highest-leverage content in the syllabus: elasticities, market structure, SOL over time, ADAS, and macro policies. The final content tune-up before prelim-to-A-Level.
Twenty-four essays in a single day. Twelve pre-assigned, twelve walked through live. This is where volume meets precision. By the end, you'll have attempted more essays in 48 hours than most students attempt all year.
Sixteen CSQs across one day. Eight pre-assigned, eight walked through. Built to close every remaining gap in CSQ technique before prelims arrive, with direct examiner-style feedback on common mistakes.
Twenty essay questions drawn largely from this year's JC prelim papers, dissected, discussed, and written up in full. Historically, several questions covered here have appeared on the A Level paper in the same year.
Every component in the pack ships with its own physical materials. Not photocopied handouts, but perfect-bound textbooks written in-house by Mr Toh and updated every term.










Whole-cohort data, not cherry-picked. The caveats are transparent and sit in our FAQ below.
"The step change came from learning how the exam actually rewards structure. I stopped writing essays the way I'd always written them."
"I came in close to failing. The bootcamps changed everything because I was finally writing essays instead of reading about them."
"I was stuck. The homework programme and marking cycle meant I actually saw where my answers were losing marks, week after week."
For most students, the Exam Pack does the job and does it well. If you want everything the Exam Pack gives you and a full year of weekly lessons, unlimited consultations, and prelim support sitting around it, Last Lap is the programme. The Exam Pack is built into Last Lap, so nothing is duplicated.
Most students register for the H2 Exam Pack, which covers the complete revision arc. The H2 Exam Pack+ adds two flagship programmes on top: the ETG FastTrack and the H2 TYS Bootcamp. For students who want everything in one place.
The entire H2 Exam Pack, plus the 4-day ETG FastTrack and the 3-day H2 TYS Bootcamp. Designed for students who want nothing left on the table.
The complete crashcourse programme from now to the A Levels. Twelve components that cover content, skills, practice, and prediction. Heavier than what most JC students do across two years.
These two components (combined rack value $920) are offered as bonuses for early registrants. This offer applies while listed on the page. When the first 25 slots are taken, these components return to individual pricing and the pack is updated accordingly.
All three routes activate your LMS and trigger courier of your hard-copy materials. Our admin team confirms your registration within 24 hours.
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Within 24 hours, we'll confirm your registration, activate your LMS account, and schedule delivery of your hard-copy materials. Session reminders go out by email as each component approaches.
The H2 Exam Pack is a curated bundle of twelve JC economics tuition components designed for the JC2 revision year. It covers content consolidation, crashcourses, essay and CSQ bootcamps, skills boosters, a September sprint, and a prelim-driven workshop. It is distinct from our weekly H2 economics tuition programme, which runs year-round from JC1. Students often take both: weekly tuition for ongoing coverage, the Exam Pack for intensive revision. Mix and match as needed.
You get full access to those components via recorded video lessons in our LMS, with all the hard-copy materials couriered to you. Nothing is skipped. Students who register after a live session runs have the same content and the same materials as students who attended live. The only difference is whether they watched the lesson on a screen or in the classroom. Future components run live, and you have the choice of onsite, Zoom, or recorded.
Most standalone crashcourses cover content or practice, but rarely both across a sequenced arc. The H2 Exam Pack is designed as a complete crashcourse programme from now to October: content, skills, practice, and prediction. Designed, written, and architected by the author of the H1 and H2 TYS Answers (SAP). What you're paying for is coherence: every booklet, every marked script, every walk-through comes from the same source, with the same standard, and aligns to how examiners actually score.
The ETG Prediction System has forecast five out of six essay themes nearly every year 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 (exam papers are set by SEAB, not us). But pattern recognition at this scale consistently narrows what students need to prepare for. Many of the essays dissected in the Essence Workshop have appeared on the same year's A Level 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. If you'd like the fuller breakdown, we're happy to send it.
Yes. Every live component in the pack is also provided as a recorded lesson in the ETG LMS, with full hard-copy materials delivered regardless of how you attend. Many of our students use a mix: attend the full-day bootcamps live for the momentum, then use recordings for the content and topical lessons. You're not penalised for timetable clashes.
Yes, the H1 Exam Pack is designed specifically for H1 economics tuition students, with the topic scope and practice volume calibrated for the H1 paper. Please register for that instead of the H2 pack.
Get in touch with our admin team at +65 8121 6488 and we'll work something out. We don't run on rigid no-refund policies. If circumstances genuinely change, the right thing is to talk. Once materials are couriered or a live session has passed, those elements can't be refunded, but everything else is a conversation.
You can assemble the revision plan yourself, or you can take the one the TYS Answers author has already built. Either way, the work is the same. The difference is whether you have the right work in front of you.