For JC2 students who want to arrive at November knowing exactly where to aim.
Whether you're coming off MYE with a grade you didn't expect, or you're already in July with prelims on the horizon — the Last Lap Programme gives you everything ETG has built over 19 years of A Level economics tuition, structured for the final push.
In JC1? Check out the JC1 Expedite programme instead.
You got your results back. Maybe it was lower than you expected. Maybe it confirmed something you'd been quietly dreading since promos.
Maybe you put in the hours and the grade still didn't move. Or maybe — honestly — the revision hasn't really started yet, and you know it.
Either way, you're now doing the mental arithmetic. A Levels in November. Prelims in August. That's not months — it's weeks. And there's one question you keep coming back to: "Where do I even start? What if I aim at the wrong things and it's too late to course-correct?"
We got your back. We built this system to get you there — and it's everything you need. Work hard with us in the last lap, and we will do everything we can to bring you across the finish line. Strong.
Whether you've been grinding since January or you're only getting serious now — 19 years of doing exactly this means we know where to aim. And we'll get you there.
Most students focus on one. Then wonder why the grade doesn't move. Here's the full picture.
You need to know your content. But here's what trips students up: Economics is not a memorisation subject. You have to genuinely understand the concepts, and some of them are legitimately hard. Firms and Decisions. The diagrams. Market structures. These aren't things you can brute-force with highlighted notes and rote repetition.
At ETG, we don't train you to memorise model answers. We teach you to understand why things work the way they do. When you join Last Lap, content is covered extensively through weekly lessons and the 11 crashcourses you have full access to from day one.
Some students reach a point where they genuinely understand the content. They can explain a concept to a friend and it all makes sense. But sit them down in front of an exam question, and something breaks. The writing doesn't come together. Points are asserted but not explained. Causal links are missing. The examiner writes "lacks rigour" and they have no idea why.
This isn't an intelligence problem. It's a skill problem, and skills require training, rehearsal, and repeated exposure to the right kinds of questions. You need to learn how to structure arguments, how to state and explain causal links, how to interpret data and dissect what a question is actually asking.
This is exactly what we work on in Last Lap. And from June onwards, the weekly graded homework programme gives you a structured feedback loop: submit your essay or CSQ, get a worked solution, receive personal marking with specific comments on where you lost marks and why.
Singapore A-Level Economics rarely tests concepts in isolation. Questions are always grounded in the real world: current events, policy debates, market realities. And the students who score As are the ones who can engage with that context meaningfully, not just reproduce rehearsed evaluation paragraphs.
Many students do exactly that: copy a template evaluation, paste it in, and hope for the best. Examiners can tell. We teach you how to write evaluations that are responsive, reasoned, and genuinely impressive. Not cut-and-paste conclusions, but arguments that show you understand what's actually happening in the economy.
"Content gets you in the door. Application earns you marks. Evaluation decides whether you walk out with an A."
"I joined ETG's Last Lap Programme quite late, but it was exactly what I needed — targeted practice, clear explanations, and the confidence that I could still improve before A Levels."
"Despite joining so close to A Levels, the Last Lap Programme gave me so many essay questions and case studies to practise that I felt far more prepared and confident for the exam."
"Mr Toh filters out the most important and likely exam questions, so instead of guessing what to study, you focus on exactly what matters for A Levels."
"If your prelim results just came out and you're not doing well, you should seriously consider the Last Lap Programme — if you put in the work, you really can improve."
Curious whether Last Lap is right for your stage? Talk to us — no pressure.
Everything from now until November. Structured, sequenced, and included.
Join live sessions as a full ETG student — Core classes plus Supplement tutorials. Choose Onsite (Coronation Plaza, Upper Thomson, Kovan, Pasir Ris) or Zoom Live. Weekly rhythm, no fixed start date.
Miss a class? No problem. Every lesson is recorded. Watch it back anytime via your LMS.
We step up the intensity in the final stretch. Two classes a week to double the revision pace when it matters most.
This culminates in the Final Consolidation Lecture where Mr Toh shares his predictions for this year's paper, and two full Mock Exams that he sets and goes through with you personally.
Joining in May, June, or July? You miss nothing. Last Lap students get immediate access to every recorded video lesson and textbook from Term 1 and Term 2 onwards — all JC2 classes since January.
Many students use this to do a full content catch-up in June, or for a focused revision sprint before prelims.
Starting June, we run a weekly graded homework cycle. Most weeks you receive an essay set or case study set.
At other centres, this kind of session counts as a lesson and gets charged accordingly. Here it is part of what Last Lap includes — because we think this feedback loop is one of the most direct ways you improve.
You get access to the recorded video lessons, Zoom access where available, and the full materials for every one of the following crashcourses. These would typically cost over $5,000 if purchased separately.
Written by Mr Toh. Updated every term. Printed, bound, and handed to you — not PDFs emailed at the last minute.
When you join Last Lap, you receive a complete set of ETG's printed, bound materials — written by Mr Toh, the same person who authored the H1 and H2 A-Level Economics answer keys. These aren't photocopied notes from 2019 or AI-generated summaries. Every page reflects how the current examiner marks.




















Every year, Mr Toh reviews every top-JC prelim paper released — usually within a week of publication. He tracks how SEAB phrases questions across 20+ years of past papers. He maps what has been tested, what hasn't, and how question structures evolve.
The result: 5 out of 6 essay themes predicted nearly every year.
When you join Last Lap, you're not just getting access to materials. You're getting 19 years of someone studying the examiner.
These students joined mid-year or later. They still got there.
"I only joined in the middle of my A Level year, entering with a borderline U grade... with only a few months of attending one class a week, my grade increased to a B. If I joined earlier I would have gotten an A."
"Really have Mr Toh to thank for being able to score an A at the A Levels. Scored an E in my mid years, but after going through intense and effective revision at ETG, I managed to identify my gaps and work on them."
"Jumped 4 grades after MYE after joining ETG. The structured approach and Mr Toh's feedback made the difference — I finally understood what I was actually being marked on."
"ETG is damn good, probably one of the best tuition I attend."
— Dylan, RI"After I joined ETG, I realised that it really wasn't that difficult."
— Kang Zi Yuan, RIWant to read more? Browse the full student review archive here.
Mr Eugene Toh has been teaching A-Level Economics since 2007 — 19 cohorts, 4,000+ students.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from NUS and a Master of Science in Applied Economics from SMU. He is the published author of the H1 and H2 Economics Ten-Year Series answer keys (SAP) and the 50 Model Micro Essays and 50 Model Macro Essays series (Shing Lee + SAP) — available at Popular bookstores.
What sets Last Lap apart isn't just the access to materials. It's that Mr Toh personally marks essays, personally replies to WhatsApp messages — yes, including late at night — and personally runs every consult. When you're in the final stretch, you're not talking to a TA. You're talking to the person who wrote the model answers.
From enrolment to results day, here's what you have on your side.
Text him directly. He reads and replies — including at midnight before the exam. This is how all ETG students contact him. Not a chatbot. Not an admin team. Mr Toh.
Book face-to-face or Zoom consultations with our team as many times as you need. Discuss your essays, your gaps, your approach to specific topics. No limit, no extra charge.
Submit one essay or CSQ per week → receive a worked solution and video walkthrough → get your work personally marked with feedback. This is the feedback loop that turns revision into improvement.
Binge-watch lessons you've missed from the start of the year whenever it suits you. Many students use this during the June holidays for a full content catch-up, or in the weeks before prelims for a focused revision sprint. The recordings are yours to rewatch as many times as you need.
Financial assistance (25%–100% subsidies, handled confidentially) is available for our regular weekly programmes — not applicable to Last Lap. Apply here.
ETG is a specialist centre — A Level Economics only, since 2007. Mr Eugene Toh, the founder, is the published author of the H1 and H2 Economics TYS answer keys (SAP) and the 50 Model Essays series. That means students learn from the person who defines what model answers look like. Most econs tuition centres teach content. ETG teaches how the examiner marks — specifically the evaluation depth, application, and writing precision that actually moves the grade. Materials are written in-house by Mr Toh and updated every term. Every lesson is recorded. Consultations are unlimited and free. And Mr Toh personally replies to student WhatsApp messages, including late at night.
No. When you join Last Lap, you immediately get access to all 61 JC2 recorded lessons from the start of the JC2 year, not from when you joined. You can catch up on any topic you've missed by watching the recordings. Students have joined as late as August and still turned their grades around before the A Levels.
Improving from a C or D in A Level Economics is almost never about covering more content. It requires three shifts working together: understanding concepts rather than memorising them, training exam application skills (structuring arguments, stating causal links, interpreting data), and learning to write evaluations that engage with real-world context rather than using cut-and-paste templates.
Most students stall because school lessons cover content but not the mechanics of how marks are actually awarded. The Last Lap programme is built specifically around all three stages, with weekly graded homework, personal feedback, and materials written by Mr Toh — the author of the A Level Economics TYS answer keys.
School covers the syllabus content. What most school lessons don't systematically teach is how the examiner marks — specifically the evaluation depth, application precision, and writing structure that separates an A from a B. ETG builds all three through weekly classes, personal essay marking with written feedback, in-house materials updated every term, and Mr Toh's prediction programme, which correctly identifies 5 out of 6 essay themes nearly every year.
Yes. Many students use Last Lap's LMS and crashcourses for intensive self-revision alongside existing commitments. Others switch fully. Either way, we're happy to discuss what makes sense for your situation honestly on a consult — no pressure either way.
The recorded lessons are structured from the beginning of JC2. You watch them in sequence — they build from foundational concepts upwards. The Micro and Macro Content Crashcourses also provide an efficient overview if you want to catch up faster. Many students use June to do a full content catch-up using the recordings before picking up the pace with live lessons in July and August.
Mr Eugene Toh founded ETG in 2007 and has personally taught every cohort since. He holds a B.A. in Economics from NUS and an M.Sc. in Applied Economics from SMU. He is the published author of the H1 and H2 A Level Economics TYS answer keys (SAP) and the 50 Model Micro Essays and 50 Model Macro Essays series, available at Popular bookstores.
He has guided 4,000+ students across 19 cohorts, personally marks student essays, runs unlimited consultations, and is directly reachable by WhatsApp. He has been featured in The Straits Times, CNA, Mothership, Yahoo News, Zaobao, and AsiaOne, and won a multi-year High Court trademark case with nearly $400,000 in costs awarded — a mark of how seriously the brand is taken.
ETG correctly predicts 5 out of 6 essay themes nearly every year. Mr Toh reviews every top-JC prelim paper released within one week of publication, tracks how SEAB phrases questions across 20+ years of past papers, and maps what has been tested and what hasn't. A post-exam debrief is released within 8 hours of the paper. In October, the Final Consolidation Lecture gives students his analysis of likely themes plus two mock exam papers to work through before the actual A Levels.
Our whole-cohort A-rate for the Class of 2025 was 74%. This is based on students who responded to our year-end survey, which means it is subject to response bias (students who got As are more likely to share results) and selection bias (students who seek specialist econs tuition are already more motivated). We publish whole-cohort numbers, not cherry-picked students, but we think it is honest to note these caveats. The 65% long-term distinction rate across 19 cohorts is a more conservative, longer-term view.
LMS access is activated within 24 hours. You will receive a welcome message with instructions to collect your printed materials and details on how to join ongoing classes. Our admin team (WhatsApp: +65 8121 6488) will walk you through the rest.
In October, Mr Toh runs our annual Final Consolidation Lecture where he shares his analysis of likely essay themes and predictions for this year's A Level paper, based on 19 years of reverse-engineering how SEAB sets questions. Students also receive two mock exam papers that Mr Toh sets and goes through in detail. Historically, ETG predicts 5 out of 6 essay themes annually.
You've read this far. You already know what you need.
"The last lap doesn't favour the runner who trained the hardest. It favours the one who knows how to finish."
You've got the months. ETG provides the direction. The rest is execution.