Adam graduated at the top of his cohort (1/71) in Land Economy (Law & Economics) from the University of Cambridge, where he was awarded the prestigious Winifred Georgina Holgate Pollard Memorial Prize. His dissertation, which scored 86, introduced a new theory in urban economics that explored the application of land taxation to modern urban economic theory. Adam’s research found that this approach could enhance both equity and the efficiency of cities, offering valuable insights for policymakers. He is currently working on developing these findings into a series of published articles in collaboration with other academics.
In addition to his research, Adam has accumulated over 300 hours of tutoring experience. This includes tutoring undergraduate Economics (first- and second-year), A-Level Mathematics and Economics, EPQ support (with an economics focus), and a range of GCSE subjects. He has also guided numerous Oxbridge applicants through the personal statement and interview preparation process.
Adam’s tutoring style is characterized by a clear and structured approach tailored to each student’s needs. He emphasizes the importance of mastering core concepts and developing critical thinking skills, whilst using real world applications to bring the subject to life, which he believes are essential for academic success. With his blend of academic excellence and extensive teaching experience, Adam is particularly well-suited to tutoring Economics at all levels.