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✅ Average price: | £18/h |
✅ Average response time: | 11h |
✅ Tutors available: | 35 |
✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Economics is the study of the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth. It's a huge part of our lives as it influences almost everything we do.
If you're interested in studying economics or learning more about it, let's see why you should, where you can study economics, who private economics tutoring is for, and how to find the best Economics tutors in and around Leicester.
The most obvious reason for studying economics is that it's an important part of our lives and by learning about it, you can gain a better understanding of life in general. Beyond that, it's also a subject that can lead to a lot of promising careers. Over 90% of university economics students end up in work or further study once they graduate from their degree. The average salary for economics graduates is also over £30,000 a year.
Economics students also get quite a lot of choice in terms of modules at university, affording them more control over their learning experience. Similarly, there are options for students to study economics alongside other subjects like business studies, a foreign language, or maths, for example.
Primary school students won't get an opportunity to study economics, at least not as an independent subject. The same is often true in secondary school, too, but some students will have the option to study it at GCSE. Any student interested in economics should opt to study it if they can at GCSE, but they needn't worry if they can't as most university courses don't require it.
Students can also study economics at A Level but this still isn't an entry requirement for a university degree in economics. University courses would rather students have good results in A Level maths and a lot of courses have A Level maths as a requirement.
As we've already mentioned, studying economics is not only an option, but it's a very good option for anyone interested in careers in economics. If you'd like to work in economics, a university degree in economics is often a must.
However, full-time education isn't the only place you can learn about economics. You can also learn a lot about economics with the help of private tutors alongside your economics classes at school or university or solely with a tutor.
Private tutoring, especially in economics, can be a useful complement to your GCSE, A Level, or university economics classes. After all, the teaching in schools and universities is rarely tailored to the needs of the individual student. This isn't to say that your teacher isn't good, it's just that they often have a lot of students and neither the time nor resources to adapt the learning experience to them.
As a private tutor often works in small groups or with individual students, they can tailor their course, lessons, and resources to the student. This means that every minute of the lesson can be spent focusing on teaching the student what they want to learn and what they need to learn. This also allows the tutor to spend more time on topics the student struggles with and move quickly past topics they fully grasp.
Of course, you don't need to be studying economics elsewhere to learn more about it from a tutor. If you're already working, you can also hire a private tutor to teach you about economics. You may be interested in changing careers, furthering your current career, or refreshing your economics knowledge.
If it's been a while since you were at business school or university and you need to brush up on your economics, a private tutor can make sure that you're always up-to-date.
If you're looking for a private economics tutor in Leicester, look no further than the Superprof website. Whether you're interested in economics, international business, accounting, or school subjects like English, maths, or science, there are plenty of private tutors available to help you. As no two students are alike, there are also different types of tutoring available.
If you're looking for a bespoke tutoring experience, you'll probably want face-to-face tutoring as it'll just be between you and your tutor. As these tutors will often spend a lot of time preparing these tailored lessons, they tend to charge more than the other types of tutoring available.
Group tutoring is an excellent option for anyone on a tight budget. While you won't get to enjoy lessons that are tailored just to you, group tutoring is good for classmates and study groups who need help studying for an upcoming exam or help with their school or university courses.
If you can't find any suitable or available tutors in Leicester on the Superprof website, just search for online tutors. Thanks to the wonders of the internet, you can search for tutors all over the world who can teach you about economics, business, or accounting. As they don't have to travel to their students' homes and can schedule more lessons each week, they also tend to charge less than face-to-face tutors.
Don't forget that a lot of the tutors on the Superprof website also offer the first lesson or session for free. This means you can try out a few potential tutors before picking the one that's right for you, your preferred learning style, and your budget. If you're looking for a tutor to help you with your university degree, you may be looking to work with them for a few years so you must get the right one right from the start.
We recommend carefully outlining what you're looking for in a tutor before you start your search. From there, you can find a few tutors that you like the look of and organise free lessons with them. As we said, you could be spending some time with them so make sure you get along well with them!
Daniel
Economics tutor
Daniel has been a great tutor, his fast responses and vast knowledge has helped me tremendously in the short time I had to prepare for my economics exam. Look forward to our upcoming lessons.
Ann, 4 months ago
Iman
Economics tutor
Iman is very good Tutor, she is really trying her best to make sure my son is picking up on Economics. She is setting up Homework and will monitor my son's progression.
Aminul, 5 months ago
Frank
Economics tutor
Frank really helped me with my dissertation. I needed a tutor that could help me to understand macroeconomics concepts as well as econometrics. He was really comfortable with the topic and was ready to help me to solve the problem. Frank was a tutor...
Vishali, 2 years ago
Danilo
Economics tutor
Really good teacher he’s so helpful and understanding I would recommend I’m likely to use him again
Tunis, 4 years ago
Tiziana
Economics tutor
Tiziana provided with great guidance over a problem that I was having and helped me understand the concepts so that I could apply them by effectively by myself.
Paul, 4 years ago