I'm wondering whether it's worth it for me to retake the GMAT during time off in between jobs. I have taken the test twice after college, scoring 700 (46 Q, 40 V) on the first attempt and 670 on the second one (due to a bad testing day).
Would it be advisable for me to try to score higher or is it enough to be competitive 1-2 years down the line if I apply then? I'm hoping to shoot for the elite US business schools- is this realistic?
Other background info:
- Worked for 2 years as an an investment banking analyst at a top 10 bank in NYC
- Moving to the Middle East soon to work for a state-run investment firm (buyout arm of a sovereign wealth fund)
- 3.85 overall GPA at a top 25 university (double majored in finance and history)
- Strong extracurriculars in college (was heavily involved in student government activities)
- Interesting internship experiences (worked for the US Senate Banking Committee and carried out research for the Federal Reserve Board in Washington DC)
Any helpful thoughts / insights would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Would it be advisable for me to try to score higher or is it enough to be competitive 1-2 years down the line if I apply then? I'm hoping to shoot for the elite US business schools- is this realistic?
Other background info:
- Worked for 2 years as an an investment banking analyst at a top 10 bank in NYC
- Moving to the Middle East soon to work for a state-run investment firm (buyout arm of a sovereign wealth fund)
- 3.85 overall GPA at a top 25 university (double majored in finance and history)
- Strong extracurriculars in college (was heavily involved in student government activities)
- Interesting internship experiences (worked for the US Senate Banking Committee and carried out research for the Federal Reserve Board in Washington DC)
Any helpful thoughts / insights would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance!

















