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## the fix
-submit a draft version early — even if it's incomplete. most platforms let you update your submission until the deadline. get something in 24 hours early, then update it as you improve it. your "insurance" submission doesn't have to be good; it just has to exist.
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-## see also
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-- [[check-what-you-submit]] — when rushing at the deadline, you submit the wrong thing
-- [[starting-applications-too-late]] — starting late is what puts you at the deadline
-- [[missing-fafsa-deadlines]] — deadlines you don't even know about
-- [[not-reading-submission-requirements]] — last-minute discovery of requirements
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+submit a draft version early — even if it's incomplete. most platforms let you update your submission until the deadline. get something in 24 hours early, then update it as you improve it. your "insurance" submission doesn't have to be good; it just has to exist. and when you're rushing at the deadline, that's when you [[check-what-you-submit|submit the wrong file]]. this is the endgame of [[starting-applications-too-late|starting too late]], which is also how you end up [[not-reading-submission-requirements|discovering requirements last-minute]].
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