Vittoria - Economics tutor - London
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Vittoria - Economics tutor - London

He's the ultimate teacher. Quality of the profile, excellence of the diploma, guaranteed response. Vittoria will carefully organize your first Economics lesson.

Vittoria

He's the ultimate teacher. Quality of the profile, excellence of the diploma, guaranteed response. Vittoria will carefully organize your first Economics lesson.

  • Rate €184
  • Response 1h
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    Number of students Vittoria has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

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    Number of students Vittoria has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Vittoria - Economics tutor - London
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  • Economics
  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Econometrics
  • International trade

Award-winning academic, researching and teaching at Cambridge University. With extensive tutoring experience.

  • Economics
  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • Econometrics
  • International trade

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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Vittoria will be happy to arrange your first Economics lesson.

About Vittoria

I am a former Assistant Teacher and Researcher at the University of Cambridge with over two years of experience teaching mathematics-based modules and economics courses at the undergraduate level. My academic background combined exceptional performance with a deep passion for quantitative economics.

I completed my BSc Economics course at QMU as a top-performing graduate, averaging 88% across my studies. I went on to complete my MPhil in Economics at the University of Cambridge, graduating with a 70% average.

Across the past two years I have assisted students from universities such as KCL, LSE, UCL, Oxford, Cambridge, Durham, and Imperial. This has been in a wide range of modules & courses from the foundational modules such as Microeconomics & Macroeconomics to a variety of Econometrics based modules ranging across all years of the undergraduate curriculum. I live locally to London and am available for both in-person & online support, I offer all lessons in both English or Italian.

Prior Tutee Testimonials:

“Vittoria helped me with microeconomics exam preparation; I would not have done so without her help.”

“Vittoria was an excellent teacher. All her lessons were planned and well thought out, and she explained all concepts with patience. It was easy understanding her sessions because she would ensure I would understand everything in detail and if I required any extra help, we could go over it as many times as I needed.”

“Such a lovely experience, I loved working with Vittoria, I felt like she really understands what it means to be a student and struggling with a subject.”

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    Adult education

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As a tutor, I aim to provide an academic-strengthening journey for each and every one of my students. My 1:2:1 sessions are best described as an interactive gym session, where we work alongside each other, encouraging an environment of confidence to enable my students to attack their practice questions, homework, mock exams, and coursework assignments stress-free.

As a recent university student myself, in my experience, my attention to detail and focus are what contributed greatly to much success at IB, undergraduate, and graduate levels. I aim to instil a sense of passion for the given subject into each of my students, guiding them to understand real-life applications & explanations of commonly only theoretically taught concepts.

Across the past 2 years, I've noticed that the students who made the connections between the course content and real-life implementations of the tested content performed with more confidence than those who did not.

Outside of purely Economics, I've demonstrated a well-rounded base of knowledge through my achievements during my IB Diploma, which I received from a boarding school based in Oxford. Within this course, I covered Mathematics, Analysis and Approaches, Physics, and Economics.

I am available for both in-person and online support, I live locally to London and am happy to commute on a case-by-case basis. I offer lessons in both English and Italian.

Here is a breakdown of modules I have tutored or happy to tutor by university.

London School of Economics (LSE):

1st Year Courses:

EC1A1 Microeconomics I
ST109 Elementary Statistical Theory
EC1C1 - Econometrics I
MA108 Methods in Calculus and linear algebra
EC1B1 Macroeconomics II

2nd Year Courses:

EC2A1 Microeconomics II or MG207 Managerial Economics
EC2B1 Macroeconomics ||
EC2C1 Econometrics || or MG205: Econometrics: Theory and Application

3rd Year Courses:

EC317 Labour Economics
EC334 Advanced Macroeconomics
EC336 / EC337 Econometric Theory A/B
EC339 International Macroeconomics

King's College London (KCL) -

1st year modules:

Introduction to Economics
Statistics for Economists
Mathematics for Economists
Advanced Mathematics for Economists

2nd year modules:

Intermediate Microeconomics
Introduction to Econometrics
Intermediate Econometrics
Macroeconomics

3rd year modules:

Advanced Macroeconomics
Advanced Microeconomics

University College London (UCL) -

First-Year Modules:

ECON0004 Applied Economics
ECON0005 Statistical Methods in Economics
ECON0006 Statistical Methods in Economics
ECON0010 Mathematics for Economics

Second-Year Modules:

ECON0014/15 Intermediate Microeconomics
ECON0016 Macroeconomic Theory and Policy
ECON0019 Quantitative Economics and Econometrics
ECON0047 Economics of Labour
ECON0048 Economics of Finance

Third Year Modules:

ECON0021 Micro econometrics
ECON0027 Game Theory
ECON0038 Economics of Money & Banking
ECON0047 Economics of Labour
ECON0113 Advanced Economics of Finance

Warwick-

First-Year Modules:

EC109 Microeconomics 1
EC124 Statistical Techniques B
EC108 Macroeconomics 1
EC140 Mathematical Techniques B

2nd Year Courses:

EC202 Microeconomics 2
EC201 Macroeconomics 2
EC226 Econometrics 1

3rd Year Courses:

EC331 Research in Applied Economics
EC346 Research Methods in Economics
EC312 International Economics

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  • 10h: €1840

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  • When did you develop an interest in your chosen field and in private tutoring?

    I first discovered economics when I was 15, around the same time I decided to move abroad. The subject was completely new to me, yet I was instantly drawn to it because it seemed to provide many of the answers I had always been searching for. I have always been a naturally curious person, constantly asking questions and eager to learn from those willing to explain.

    Over time, this curiosity turned into a passion for knowledge and for sharing it with others. Teaching grew out of this, throughout my academic journey, I was lucky to have teachers who never discouraged my questions, and they showed me how empowering learning can be. Tutoring gives me the chance to pass that same encouragement on to my students and help them feel confident in their understanding.
  • Tell us more about the subject you teach, the topics you like to discuss with students (and possibly those you like a little less).

    I teach Economics in its broad sense, appreciating how its beautiful, different branches come together to explain how societies and markets function. I particularly enjoy teaching Microeconomics because it helps students see how individual decisions connect to wider economic systems. I also love working with Macroeconomics and Econometrics, which provide the tools to analyse policies and large-scale trends. My personal favourite area, however, is Public Economics—especially questions around inequality, discrimination, and the gender gap. I find it fascinating how abstract social challenges can be modelled with mathematics to unpack complex issues and design real solutions. If I had to pick a topic I enjoy slightly less, it might be the more mechanical, memorisation-heavy aspects of the subject, but even then I see them as useful foundations for deeper learning.
  • Did you have any role models, a teacher who inspired you?

    Yes. During IB, I had a teacher who made economics feel alive by connecting every lesson to real-world events. Later, at university, I was lucky to study under professors who combined academic rigour with genuine care for their students’ development. What inspired me most was not only their knowledge, but also their patience and their willingness to answer even the simplest questions. They taught me that the best educators are those who encourage curiosity and make students feel comfortable exploring difficult ideas.
  • What do you think are the qualities required to be a good tutor?

    In my view, the most important qualities are:

    1. Patience, because every student learns at a different pace and in a different way.
    2. Versatility of mind, the ability to adapt explanations and approaches depending on the student.
    3. Passion, since enthusiasm for the subject is contagious and motivates students.
    4. Empathy, to understand when a student feels stuck or discouraged, and to help them regain confidence.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to your subject or your days at school.

    I remember in my first year of undergraduate studies helping a classmate who was struggling with a particularly abstract concept in microeconomics—elasticity of demand. Instead of going through more formulas, I used the example of her favourite shop and how she reacted when prices changed. Suddenly, it clicked for her. That moment showed me how powerful it can be to tailor abstract ideas to the personal experiences of a student, and it was one of the first times I realised how much I enjoy explaining economics in creative, accessible ways.
  • What were the difficulties or challenges you faced or are still facing in your subject?

    I completed three years of high school in Italy, where my education was almost entirely centred on the humanities. I studied Ancient Greek, Latin, and Italian literature intensively, while scientific subjects were limited to just two hours of mathematics and one hour of biology or chemistry on alternate weeks. When I switched to the International Baccalaureate, I suddenly found myself in a very different environment, where mathematics and analytical subjects were at the core of the curriculum. It was a difficult adjustment, and at first I felt behind compared to classmates with stronger quantitative backgrounds. However, this transition taught me resilience and adaptability. I had to build my quantitative foundations from scratch, but in doing so I developed strong problem-solving skills and a versatile way of thinking that now helps me approach both abstract theory and applied problems with confidence. What once felt like a challenge became a strength: I can now bridge the gap between the humanistic perspective and the analytical rigour of economics, which makes my approach to both learning and teaching more creative and
    well-rounded.
  • Do you have a particular passion? Is it teaching in general or an element of the subject or something completely different?

    I would say both. I am passionate about economics because of the way it combines logic, mathematics, and social relevance. But I am equally passionate about teaching itself. There is something uniquely rewarding in helping another person understand a concept they once found confusing. For me, teaching is not just about the subject—it is about building confidence, curiosity, and the joy of learning.
  • What makes you a Superprof?

    What makes me a Superprof is the genuine enjoyment I get from both economics and teaching, and the sense of fulfilment I feel when I know I have helped a student. I see tutoring not just as a job, but as a “gym sessions schedule”, a shared journey: I listen carefully, adapt my teaching to the student’s needs, and make sure no question goes unanswered. It is a process that slowly builds up. For me, success is not only about improving grades, but about nurturing curiosity and showing students that learning can be empowering and even fun.
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