Living Above the Line
Taking Responsibility for One's Actions
As a foundation for communication and personal interaction, Living Above the Line highlights and puts into practice one the 8 Keys we teach students during our academic summer programs. This Key is Ownership and it's about taking responsibility for one's actions. Students learn there are two ways to live: Above the Line or Below the Line.
Those who Live Above the Line and take responsibility for their actions have greater control - and therefore greater personal and academic success - because they take ownership for their current situation. They take ownership of their education, of their relationships, and of their attitudes, affecting all areas of their lives and in the process improving their self confidence.
Living Below the Line is about laying blame, justifying, denying, and quitting, none of which contribute to building self confidence or achieving success.
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Anita, SuperCamp grad parent
"My son never seemed interested in getting good grades. When he did homework he did not bother to turn it in. He had high A's in tests but zeros in homework. After SuperCamp he has not missed a single assignment. SuperCamp was worth every penny we spent."
Jacob, SuperCamp grad
"SuperCamp is worth every penny. You will experience motivation, friendship, work ethic, and inspiration like never before."
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