Ace Your AP® Microeconomics Exam with Expert Guidance
Join a small group of motivated students this fall for a live AP Microeconomics course led by Harvard-educated instructor Nuheen Khan.
Start:
September 2025 (late enrollment available)
End:
April 2026
Format:
Live online, small group (max 10)
Estimated:
70 hours of instruction (over 8 months)
Price:
$2,800CAD
only $40CAD/hr!)
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Who is this for?
AP exam prep students
High school students preparing for the AP® Microeconomics exam (May 2026).
Parents seeking quality
Parents looking for a proven teacher with Harvard training and 10+ years of experience.
Structured learners
Students who want live organized lessons, practice exams, and clear feedback.
Global access
Join from anywhere in Canada or the US with a stable internet connection.
Meet your teacher
Join a small group of motivated students this fall for a live AP Microeconomics course led by Harvard-trained instructor Nuheen Khan.
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What you’ll learn
This course covers the full AP Microeconomics curriculum, including:
1.1
Scarcity
1.2
Resource Allocation and Economic Systems
1.3
Production Possibilities Curve
1.4
Comparative Advantage and Trade
1.5
Cost-Benefit Analysis
1.6
Marginal Analysis and Consumer Choice
~9–11 lessons | 12–15% of exam
2.1
Demand
2.2
Supply
2.3
Price Elasticity of Demand
2.4
Price Elasticity of Supply
2.5
Other Elasticities
2.6
Market Equilibrium and Consumer and Producer Surplus
2.7
Market Disequilibrium and Changes in Equilibrium
2.8
The Effects of Government Intervention in Markets
2.9
International Trade and Public Policy
~13–15 lessons | 20–25% of exam
3.1
The Production Function
3.2
Short-Run Production Costs
3.3
Long-Run Production Costs
3.4
Types of Profit
3.5
Profit Maximization
3.6
Firms’ Short-Run Decisions to Produce and Long-Run Decisions to Enter or Exit a Market
3.7
Perfect Competition
~11–13 lessons | 22–25% of exam
4.1
Introduction to Imperfectly Competitive Markets
4.2
Monopoly
4.3
Price Discrimination
4.4
Monopolistic Competition
4.5
Oligopoly and Game Theory
~8–10 lessons | 15–22% of exam
5.1
Introduction to Factor Markets
5.2
Changes in Factor Demand and Factor Supply
5.3
Profit-Maximizing Behavior in Perfectly Competitive Factor Markets
5.4
Monopsonistic Markets
~6–8 lessons | 10–13% of exam
6.1
Socially Efficient and Inefficient Market Outcomes
6.2
Externalities
6.3
Public and Private Goods
6.4
The Effects of Government Intervention in Different Market Structures
6.5
Inequality
~9–11 lessons | 8–13% of exam
Course format & schedule
- Live Online Lessons: 60 hours of group sessions (with recordings available)
- Review: 10 additional hours of review sessions before the May 2026 exam
- Schedule:
> September 2025: 1x per week (Saturdays 10am–Noon PT)
> October 2025–January 2026: 2x per week (Wednesdays 5–7pm PT & Saturdays 10am–Noon PT) - Small Class Sizes: 5–10 students max, ensuring personalized attention
Spots & pricing
- $2,800 CAD total — includes 70 hours of live instruction (just $40/hour), plus 7 practice exams and 10 hours of review. Most private AP tutoring would cost over $6,000 for the same amount of support — this small group format provides the same expert guidance at a far better value.
- Only 10 spots available per batch
- Small Class Sizes: 5–10 students max, ensuring personalized attention
Location
- 100% Online via TutorLyft’s secure platform
- Join from anywhere in Canada or the United States of America or beyond
Frequently asked questions
To sign up, scroll to the bottom of this page and click the button to book a free consultation with Nuheen (the teacher). We do this step first to make sure the course is the right fit — that your goals, schedule, and level of preparation align with the class. It’s also a chance to go over logistics like class times, expectations, and how to access the online platform. After the consultation, we’ll send you an invoice so you can secure your spot in the course.
The full course is $2,800 CAD, which covers 70 hours of live instruction, 7 practice exams, and 10 hours of review sessions. That’s just $40/hour — significantly less than the cost of equivalent private tutoring.
Each group is capped at 10 students to ensure personalized attention and plenty of opportunities for questions and discussion.
All lessons are taught live by Nuheen Khan, a Harvard-educated instructor with over 10 years of experience teaching economics at both high school and university levels.
All lessons are recorded and posted online, so students can catch up at their own pace if they miss a live session.
Classes start in September 2025 and finish in April 2026, with review sessions leading up to the AP exam in May 2026.
Lessons are 2 hours each. In September, there is 1 class per week (Saturdays). From October to January, there are 2 classes per week (Wednesdays 5–7pm PT & Saturdays 10am–Noon PT).
Private AP Economics tutoring can cost $6,000+ for the same number of hours. This small-group format provides the same expert instruction at a more affordable rate, while also fostering peer learning.
Yes! The AP Macro course will run in future cohorts. If you’d like to be notified when registration opens, you can join the waitlist during your consultation.

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