15–18 June 2026 · Coronation Plaza & Zoom

Four days.
Every topic.
The fastest way to close the gap.

ETG Fast Track covers 8 A Level Economics topics and 64 exam questions in 4 days of intensive, structured instruction — designed for JC2 students who want to master both content and exam technique before the second half of the year. JC1 students: your 2-day programme covers the four core Micro topics.

Programme by ETG Economics · Singapore's specialist A Level Economics centre · Est. 2007
Programme Dates
JC2
15–18 Jun
4 days · 8 topics
JC1
15–16 Jun
2 days · 4 topics
64
Exam questions covered (J2)
24h+
Expert instruction over 4 days
200+
Page integrated textbook
3 mo.
Video access after the course
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Early bird closes 15 May. Register before 15 May 2026 and save $100 on your programme fee.

The June holidays can be a break.
They can also be a window.

Both are valid. You've earned a rest after a term of school, and nobody is telling you to spend all fourteen days at a desk. But if you're reading this, some part of you is already thinking about what comes next.

If you're in JC2: prelims are around the corner. The A Level exams are a few months away. The MYE results are back, and the number on the paper is a real number now — not a practice run. June is one of the last stretches where you have time to fix what isn't working before the pressure fully arrives.

If you're in JC1: you've just survived the whirlwind. Orientation, CCA trials, making friends, figuring out how JC actually works — and Economics lessons somewhere in between. It's possible you've covered a fair bit of content without ever quite getting on top of it. The holiday is a chance to actually catch up, before JC2 arrives and the pace doubles.

Four days is not a long time. But four days of the right content, practised immediately through exam questions, with feedback at every step — that's a different kind of June.

Fast Track isn't a lecture series. Every topic comes with exam questions practised the same day — so by the time you leave, you haven't just received content. You've applied it, had your mistakes corrected, and seen what a model answer actually looks like.

Wherever you are right now,
there's a version of Fast Track for you.

Students who come to Fast Track usually fall into one of a few camps. See if any of these sound familiar.

You didn't study much in the last few months — and you know it. No judgment. June is where you make up ground.

You studied, but not as hard as you could have. The intent was there; the follow-through wasn't quite. You're ready to do it properly now.

You put in the hours, but without a clear direction. The effort didn't convert into marks, and you're not entirely sure why.

Your results are actually decent — and you want to keep it that way. Fast Track as insurance before the second half of the year gets serious.

There's also a group of students who are thinking about joining ETG's regular programme — and want to use Fast Track to get up to speed first. That's exactly what it's designed for. Come in, close the content gaps, build the exam skills, then continue with regular classes from Term 3 with a real foundation under you.

Some students struggle with Economics because the content feels abstract. Some understand the content but fall apart when a question lands in front of them. Most students, honestly, have both problems at once.

Fast Track addresses both. We cover the content. We cover 64 exam questions. That's probably more practice questions than you've attempted from January to May combined — and that's exactly the point. Volume of deliberate practice, with immediate feedback, is what actually moves the needle.

Four days to close the gaps. A speedy route — pun intended — to where you need to be before the second half of the year begins.

Is it intense? Yes. We're not going to pretend otherwise. But we'll ease the pain with good lunch, good coffee — and on some days, bubble tea.

What Fast Track covers.

Both programmes follow the same integrated structure: topic instruction followed immediately by exam question practice.

JC2 Fast Track · 8 Topics

8Topics covered
64Exam questions
4 days24h+ instruction
  • Market Failure
  • ADAS & Macro Issues
  • Macroeconomic Policies
  • Firms & Decisions
  • DDSS & Elasticities
  • Rational Decision Making
  • Macroeconomic Policies in Singapore
  • Living Standards & Its Indicators
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Dates 15–18 June 2026 · 4 consecutive days
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Daily Hours 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM · Catered lunch provided (30 min)
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Exam Coverage 56 Essays + 8 Partial Case Study Questions — 8 per topic
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Materials 200+ page integrated textbook written by Mr Eugene Toh (TYS author). Yours to keep.
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Post-Course Recordings 3 months' video access to all lesson recordings after the programme ends
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Programme Fee $1,926 incl. GST · Early bird $1,826 (register by 15 May 2026)

JC1 Fast Track · 4 Micro Topics

4Topics covered
32Exam questions
2 days12h+ instruction
  • Market Failure
  • Firms & Decisions
  • DDSS & Elasticities
  • Rational Decision Making
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Dates 15–16 June 2026 · 2 consecutive days
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Daily Hours 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM · Catered lunch provided (30 min)
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Exam Coverage 28 Essays + 4 Partial Case Study Questions — 8 per topic
📚
Materials 200+ page integrated textbook written by Mr Eugene Toh (TYS author). Yours to keep.
🎬
Post-Course Recordings 3 months' video access to all lesson recordings after the programme ends
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Programme Fee $963 incl. GST · Early bird $863 (register by 15 May 2026)

Early bird rate ends 15 May 2026.

Register before the deadline and save $100 on your programme fee.

No supplements needed.

Materials, meals, and recordings are all part of the programme fee. Nothing is an add-on.

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64 Exam Questions (J2)
8 per topic — 56 essays and 8 partial CSQs — worked through in class with immediate marking and feedback. You don't just observe. You practise.
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3 Months of Video Access
Every session is recorded. After the programme ends, you have 3 months to revisit any lesson — before your block tests, before prelims, before the A Levels.
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Catered Lunch, Every Day
Lunch is provided throughout the programme. Past years: Boon Tong Kee. You focus on Economics. We handle the rest.
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Onsite, Zoom Live, or Recorded — Your Choice
All three formats are available at no price difference. Attend in person at Coronation Plaza, join the simultaneous Zoom Live stream, or work through the recordings at your own pace. Every format includes the same physical textbook and 3 months of video access.

Taught by ETG's senior team.

Every Fast Track tutor has substantial teaching experience at ETG. No freelancers, no undergrads — tutors who know the syllabus inside out.

Mr Jeremy Ng — Senior Tutor, ETG Economics
Senior Tutor
Mr Jeremy Ng

Former lecturer at Hwa Chong Institution, where he taught H3 Economics. Over two decades of teaching experience in JC Economics, including leadership roles in education.

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Senior Tutor
Ms Cherilyn

Economics graduate from SMU (double major). Dean's List all four years. Recipient of the SMU Academic Excellence Award for Economics. Lee Kong Chian Scholar.

Mr Clarence — Senior Tutor, ETG Economics
Senior Tutor
Mr Clarence

Master of Public Health from NUS. Bachelor of Social Science (Hons) in Economics and Public Policy & Global Affairs from NTU — graduated with Highest Distinction.

All Fast Track materials — notes, question sets, and the integrated textbook — are written by Mr Eugene Toh, founder of ETG and author of the H1/H2 Economics TYS answer keys. When you study from Fast Track notes, the reasoning reflects the same standards that define model answers.

Singapore's specialist Economics centre.
Doing one thing since 2007.

Every lesson, every resource, every tutor at ETG is dedicated to A Level Economics and nothing else.

19
Years teaching A Level Economics. Every cohort from 2007 to today has been coached by the same centre.
4,000+
Students guided at ETG. Last year: 350+ on regular programmes — plus intensive and crashcourse enrolees.
70.3%
A-rate for ETG's Class of 2024 — whole-cohort data, not hand-picked results. Distinction rate across all 19 years: 65%.

Fast Track is built on the same pedagogical approach ETG has used for nearly two decades — content delivery and exam technique practiced together, with materials written by the person who wrote the TYS answer keys. The programme isn't a side offering. It reflects how ETG teaches.

Questions about class formats or scheduling?

Our admin team is on WhatsApp and happy to help before you register.

Straightforward fees.

Materials, catered lunch, and 3 months of video recordings are all included. No add-ons.

JC1
Fast Track

4 Micro topics · 2 days · 32 exam questions

$963
inclusive of GST
$963 $863 Save $100
Early bird rate — register by 15 May 2026
  • 15–16 June 2026 (2 days)
  • 4 key A Level Micro topics
  • 32 exam questions (28 essays + 4 CSQs)
  • 200+ page integrated textbook
  • Catered lunch both days
  • 3 months post-course video access
  • Onsite, Zoom Live, or Recorded
Register — JC1

Current ETG students: Enrolled in our regular Term 2/3, Last Lap, or Expedite programmes? You're eligible for a student discount on Fast Track. Ask our admin team before you register.

Financial assistance is available for students who need it — 25% to 100% subsidy, handled confidentially. Apply here.

Before you register.

Who is the Fast Track programme designed for?
Fast Track is built for two groups. First: students who've missed a significant portion of class content between January and May and need a structured way to close those gaps before the second half of the year. Second: students who've been in class but whose results haven't reflected the work — and who want to rebuild their approach to both content and exam writing. Both JC1 and JC2 students are catered to, with separate programmes, topic lists, and pricing.
Is this purely content delivery, or are exam techniques covered too?
Both, and they're integrated — not sequential. For every topic covered, students practise exam questions the same day. The structure for each topic is: concept instruction → worked examples → student practice → marking and model response. The J2 programme covers 64 exam questions across 4 days (56 essays and 8 partial CSQs). You leave having applied each topic under exam conditions, not just having sat through the theory.
Can I attend via Zoom or just watch the recordings?
Yes to both. All three options — onsite at Coronation Plaza, Zoom Live (simultaneous stream), and post-session recordings — are available at the same price. Every student also receives 3 months of video access after the programme, regardless of which format they attended in. If you're travelling during the June holidays or have scheduling conflicts, the recorded option lets you complete the programme at your own pace within that window.
Who writes the Fast Track notes and textbook?
All Fast Track materials — the topical notes, question sets, and the 200+ page integrated textbook — are written by Mr Eugene Toh, the founder of ETG. Mr Toh is the author of the H1 and H2 A Level Economics TYS answer keys (published by SAP) and the 50 Model Micro Essays and 50 Model Macro Essays books (Shing Lee and SAP editions), sold at Popular bookstores. The materials reflect the same examination thinking that informs those publications.
Is there a discount for existing ETG students?
Yes. Students registered on ETG's regular programmes — Term 2 or 3 weekly classes, Last Lap, or Expedite — are eligible for a student discount on Fast Track. The exact discount is confirmed by our admin team; reach out via WhatsApp at +65 8121 6488 before registering.
What does the early bird rate cover and when does it close?
Students who register before 15 May 2026 receive $100 off the programme fee. This applies to both JC1 ($963 → $863) and JC2 ($1,926 → $1,826). The discount is applied automatically at registration — no code required. After 15 May, the standard fee applies.
Is financial assistance available for Fast Track?
Yes. ETG's Financial Assistance Programme provides subsidies of 25% to 100% for students who need support. Applications are handled confidentially. You can apply via the financial assistance form or reach out to our admin team directly. We don't let cost be the reason a student misses out.

June doesn't have to be another month that passes without progress.

Four days. Eight topics. The content and the technique — together, in one structured programme. Your A Levels are in the same calendar year. Fast Track is how you make June count.

Early bird rate ends 15 May 2026 · ETG student discount available · Financial assistance on application

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