Hittin’ up the ’Rents for Cash
Delicious meals. Peaceful slumbers. Quality family-time.
There are several great perks about coming home from college. But in the life of the average cash-strapped college kid, nothing else quite caps off a trip back to the homestead like some moolah. Or maybe a fat check.
Of course, that money doesn’t just magically sail out of Mom and Dad’s wallets, so here are a few tips for getting some fast cash in your pocket before heading back to class:
Guilt-trip Them
Maybe flaunt those good grades … and if those scores aren’t quite perfect yet, just stress how hard you’ve worked so far this semester. Your parents have gotta reward you for something. Dropping hints about how it’s been months since you’ve gotten a new shirt or how you really need some new kicks can’t hurt either.
Work for It
We’re not saying you should get a job, per se. But doing work around the house would be a great way not only to help out your folks, but also to help them realize how much you deserve a little reward. Paint the banister, clean out the garage -- they'll love you for it. So will your wallet.
Be Sneaky
We're not advocating that you lie, or that you get the cash by sneaking into Dad’s wallet. You can use the truth to your advantage -- while being a little wily about it. Get that check for your fraternity or sorority dues, even though they’re not due for a couple of months. Let’s call it an advance. Maybe ask your parents to reimburse you for books, even if you had more than enough to cover them. You get the picture.
Spell It out
At times, after all the guilt-tripping and cleaning, it’s just best to play the honesty card. Tell them how broke you are, or explain what you’ve been spending your money on -- and make it good. If it’s legitimate, Mom and Dad should cough up the goods. And if you have to beg, at least make it convincing. But don't sound too desperate!
Hey, if all else fails ... ask the grandparents.