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~ Michael Simmons (Author) "Over the last few years, I've spent thousands of dollars on seminars, conferences, and books related to personal development and growth..." (more)
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"Everything you need to know about success is in this book." -- Russell Simmons, Founder, Def Jam Records, Phat Farm, Def Poetry Jam, and more

Every student should read this book! -- Mark Victor Hansen, Co-author, The One Minute Millionaire, Co-creator, #1 NY Times best-selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul®

I wish the "Manifesto" had been around when I was younger. The Student Succesto Manifesto, is an inspiration... -- Paul Orfalea, Founder & Chairperson Emeritus, Kinko's Inc.

Michael Simmons' Manifesto is sure to give you an edge on your classmates and a jump-start in life! -- Dr. Stephen R. Covey, author, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

The Student Success Manifesto is both timely and insightful. -- Daniel Jimenez, Managing Editor, YOUNG MONEY Magazine


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Having trouble deciding what you're going to do after you graduate from school? Do you simply want to take your life to the next level? "The Student Success Manifesto" will help you leverage the entrepreneurial mindset to define and achieve success regardless of your career path.

Discover how to: (1) Make massive amounts of money and enjoy doing it (2) Find or make your dream job (3) Make yourself irresistible for prestigious scholarships & awards (4) Get into your first choice school and make the most out of it (5) Meet and learn from mega role models (6) Start NOW without paying dues


Product Details

  • Paperback: 212 pages
  • Publisher: Extreme Entrepreneurship Education Co. (August 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0974041114
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974041117
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #511,340 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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65 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Parent's Perspective, September 30, 2004
The Student Success Manifesto is an exceptionally mature and well-thought-out look at life from the perspective of a college-attending 18 to 20-something-year-old. I have read widely in the success literature and was impressed that Mr. Simmons seems to also be. He makes excellent use of key ideas from many sources and puts them into a young person's framework.

Mr. Simmons was born with what we called an "old head" when I was young. Many people I know who are about to retire never get it together like Mr. Simmons has. That's a shame . . . because their lives could have been so much better for them and those they love.

Several qualities of this book really stood out to me. Mr. Simmons points out how you should seek to gain many different kinds of advantages (such as learning, networking, visibility, access and reputation) from every activity you seek out. Most young people don't realize that point and misdirect their efforts as a result.

Mr. Simmons also uses graphs and charts to make brilliant points much more explicit than I have seen them done by other authors in the same subject areas. Bravo! You're ahead of the older generations here.

Finally, Mr. Simmons is able to relate to a number of different kinds of life goals and explores them thoughtfully. I was very pleased to see that he emphasizes goal setting in many different ways. That's the most important thing that college students should be doing.

What are the book's weaknesses? First, the book appears to have originally been an e-book. The text refers to my soft cover copy as an e-book and mentions red lines that appear nowhere in the book. So a little copy editing was missed here. Ignore that. Second, Mr. Simmons is at his best on starting businesses. Many college students have no interest in that possibility and won't find the book to be compelling for them unless they get to near the end of the book where the paths he describes branch out quite a lot. Third, he doesn't really follow through on some of his best ideas. For example, he points out that Kinko's got started by a student. Now, I have been watching students start local copy services for years, and most of them never built a lasting business or a decent career (after having harmed both their business and their education). Why was Kinko's such a big success while tens of thousands of others wallowed in a blind alley? There would be important lessons there.

Three of my children are well along in their careers now and seem to like what they are doing. But my daughter is a college freshman. She dislikes business so this book isn't one that she would ever read. But she would surely benefit if she did.

Perhaps Mr. Simmons will write another version of this book that my daughter would like to read. I would be delighted to send her a copy. But it would be better if a friend suggested it to her.

I wish this book had been available when I was 18 and someone had given it to me.

Pick out your goals and start achieving them, no matter what age you are.
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20 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Explosive Material!! , October 1, 2004
By Alvin Huang "alfiee" (Singapore, Asia) - See all my reviews

The Student Success Manifesto is one of those rare books written from the perspective of a successful young adult. The valuable advice available on every page is a must read for anybody who seeks to achieve whatever they want in life. While the title of Michael's book obviously targets the younger crowd from 15-25, the strategies and concepts laid out in the book would definitely apply to all.

To top it off, each "EXTREME" concept is clearly explained and backed up with credible sources. Making the reading much more convicing compared to the other flak out there.

For those who are confused, at a loss or desperate for success. Read this book and I wish you EXTREME Success!
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31 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I needed right now! , October 16, 2004
By Andrew Olivo Parodi (Oregon, United States) - See all my reviews
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Michael Simmons' THE STUDENT SUCCESS MANIFESTO is exactly what I needed right now. It reveals that success later in life does not depend on your performance in school, that many of the wealthiest and most successful businessmen and women did not do well in school. Further, there are different standards of success. Maybe your idea of success is different from that of the next person. What I appreciated the most, however, is Mr. Simmons' revelation that we are our own teachers - each individual is his own best teacher. That puts a hole in the notion that success in later life is gauged by how well you performed on your SAT test.

I also appreciated the multi-cultural aspect to Mr. Simmons' work: within the first few pages of the book he references a tribal ritual in Africa. This is not typical in books about success. Only a few pages later he references the scholastic performance of inner city African American students, noting that according to statistics African American students do not perform well in school - but that doesn't mean they aren't smart! This point resonated deeply with me because I graduated from Jefferson High School in Portland, Oregon, which is the high school with the highest percentage of African American students in the entire state - something like 70-80%. I can honestly say that in many ways I received more education from the African American student body than I did from the teachers at Jefferson High School. School, in my opinion, and I believe in the opinion Mr. Simmons expresses, tends to teach you how to follow rules, and then you graduate and realize that life itself does not follow any rules. And, by the way, school didn't teach you anything about life! On the other hand, many students at Jefferson who were African American did teach me a lot about life, and one of the few teachers at my high school who actually taught me about life was the teacher of the class on African American History, a class I was not required to take, but elected to take on my own. (And it was actually one of the only classes where I felt the teacher actually cared about his students.)

THE STUDENT SUCCESS MANIFESTO is exactly what I needed right now because lately I have been battling with regret. In a little less than a year I will turn 30, and I often regret that I did not do well in school, that I didn't study harder and didn't take the whole process more seriously. But as Mr. Simmons points out, your school performance does not really guarantee anything after school. And there are different meanings for the word "success." One type of success is happiness, and I'm relatively happy with my life.

The reader may also be interested in John Taylor Gatto's DUMBING US DOWN and Noam Chomsky's UNDERSTANDING POWER.

Andrew Michael Parodi
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