Ya I didn't even get a chance to study for the GRE. I didn't plan on applying to grad school because I was a bit discouraged by some of the people who I met, I was told transfer students were sort of looked down upon, but I was later told it was nonsense. If I don't get in, I definitely plan to spend a good two months learning the mountain of words and brushing up on my math.
Seeing that you applied to Urban Schooling, I can tell you that they probably care the least about the GRE. I spent a lot of time with professor McLaren, he actually wrote one of my letters of recommendation, and he thinks the GRE is the most obscure test ever. He told my class numerous times that there was a box to check regarding GRE scores, and he (as well as many others apparently) always checked the box that they didn't care.
Also, I never received a letter about my application, only confirmation the night I submitted it. I don't think anyone should worry about that.