I'm having a heart-attack!!!!!

<p>I just realized that I have not gotten in my selective service proof, the conflicting resolution information, and my parents w2 forms.
I have these questions (Please help me!):</p>

<p>I have registered for the selective service proof. Do I have to wait for the acknowledgement or can I take a screen shot of the successful registration and send it to MIT through email?</p>

<p>What in the world is the conflicting resolution information and how do I complete it?</p>

<p>My dad is fully self employed and my mom is unemployed. They have told me that they do not need to fill out the 1099 forms or the w2 forms. However, MIT requires the w2 forms. What should I do?</p>

<p>Am I screwed, buried alive, half dead and beaten, or killed for this? T.T (figuratively speaking of course...)</p>

<p>I should say … the Title was attention grabbing ,!!!</p>

<p>In terms of chances of admissions, u r totally fine. And its ok to send in ur other financial aid things late, its just that u may not know how mich financial aid u recieved in time for college decisions. Also, there is a chance as to recieving a little less finaid then expected as the momey has already been allocated for the most part to other admitted students. But again, dont panic, ur fine. Also, whats the selective service thing? Was that part of the FASFA? I checked yes and I thought that was it…</p>

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According to FAFSA, you won’t be registered officially until a month before your 18th birthday, so there won’t be a confirmation until then.</p>

<p>the selective service thing is required for all males who are 18 and over. </p>

<p>But how do we prove it to them? Do we send a copy to them? fax/email/snail mail? Please help!!!</p>

<p>and please help me with the conflicting resolution information!!! I might have another heart attack while having a heart attack… lol</p>

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This doesn’t really happen at MIT – the financial aid budget is somewhat more flexible than this.</p>