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Press Release
Homeschool Students Excel in Math

Potomac, Maryland, September 15, 2007— For a parent responsible for the home schooling of a child, teaching high school math can be a real challenge—so much so that many parents opt to send their students to public school even though the parents and students prefer home schooling.

So where does a parent turn when they don’t know the answer? Increasingly they take to the internet to go to Learn Without Limits where students can ask unlimited number of math questions.

In fact, homeschoolers now find themselves learning much faster than their public school friends because homeschoolers have their questions answered when they have a question and don’t have to wait until the next class or more commonly in public school, get the wrong answer from their classmate.

Learn Without Limits offers immediate answers from qualified teachers who are specially trained in answering student’s questions. LWL differs from traditional tutoring because students and parents don’t have to schedule appointments--they ask questions whenever they need answers or an explanation at anytime. Students like Learn Without Limits because they are never stuck on a question—learning becomes much faster.

In addition, home schoolers become more motivated when he or she directs their own education with questions as compared to being fed information by a teacher or tutor—this motivation increases proportionally with the acceleration in the speed of learning.

Glynn Willett, CEO of Learn Without Limits explains, "In our high tech world, math is critically important to students. But just as important is time and money. Students are very pressed for time and being stuck on a hard math problem is very frustrating. Students not only learn faster with help from Learn Without Limits, they learn better."

Willett ads, "To achieve our goal, math help must be affordable. At $14 an hour and where students only need a teacher for when they get stuck, our service becomes a life saver for homeschooler at a very low cost."