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## why it's a gotcha
-you can get accepted and still not be able to afford it. financial aid is first-come-first-served at many schools. missing the FAFSA deadline by even a week can cost thousands.
+you can get accepted and still not be able to afford it. financial aid is first-come-first-served at many schools. missing the FAFSA deadline by even a week can cost thousands. this is part of the same procrastination pattern as [[starting-applications-too-late|starting applications late]] — you don't think about it until it's urgent, and by then it's too late.
## the fix
-treat the FAFSA deadline as your real first deadline. submit it as early as it opens (October 1st). don't wait for your parents to "get around to it."
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-## see also
-
-- [[starting-applications-too-late]] — same pattern of procrastination
-- [[not-reading-submission-requirements]] — missing requirements you didn't know about
-- [[college-board-student-search]] — more college admin traps
-- [[submitting-right-at-the-deadline]] — deadline brinkmanship
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+treat the FAFSA deadline as your real first deadline. submit it as early as it opens (October 1st). don't wait for your parents to "get around to it." and make sure you [[not-reading-submission-requirements|actually read the requirements]] — there are deadlines you don't even know about until you look. this is another one of those [[college-board-student-search|college admin traps]] that catches you off guard.
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