So, here I was, on December 13, prepared to submit what I was confident would be a series of strong applications. I had great letters, a good writing sample, various awards, and excellent grades. I was going to be taking the GRE the next morning. This was just about as late as one could possibly take it, but I felt prepared.
I got up on time - 7:00 on the dot - and went about my usual morning routine. I made coffee, got dressed, and went down to the library for a long day of grading. Note that I did not get in my car and drive to the GRE test center. Inexplicably, I completely forgot about the GRE until early this afternoon. It never even crossed my mind.
Now, I've looked, and there's nowhere within a 100 mile radius where I can take the GRE in time to send it to schools. So I can't apply to grad school this season. I have multiple statements of purpose written and applications filled out. One of my recommenders has already sent his letter. But I can't apply, because there is just no way that I will have a GRE score. This is what I get for leaving the GRE until December, I know. But where do I go from here? Obviously, my recommenders and adviser need to know that I won't be applying. But what can I possibly say to them? I don't want to admit that I missed my GRE date, and thereby look like the worst kind of student. But I have to say something.
Now, while I was feeling quite confident about my application, this isn't a huge blow. I had been considering a gap year anyway, and was prepared to take next year off to work on my application in case I didn't get into a top program. But I'm just not sure what to say to to people between now and the end of the month.
Has anyone here had anything like this happen to them? Any advice you may have would be much appreciated. I'd even take consolation at this point.