Should I Retake?? High Verbal, Low Quant, 710 Overall

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So...brief profile in case it helps. I've been a management strategy consultant for a large global firm for 3 years. I went to U of Michigan Ross Business School undergrad with a 3.5 GPA. So now...

...I took the GMAT 2 days ago and got a 710. My first thought was, decent enough score and it's close to the mean/median of most top schools. However, I further assessed the score: 70% quant, 97% verbal, at which point my current paranoia set in:

Many (if not most) of the top schools (Stern, Wharton, Columbia, Sloan, Chicago, etc.), pride themselves on being heavy quant schools. Given that it's the most competitive year for b-school in decades, my main concern is this:

The 70% will raise a red flag to most schools, causing them to either (a) scrutinize my undergrad quant classes and look more intensely to my recommenders/essays for quant experiences ~ both of which would seem to put me at a disadvantage, or (b) they'll just toss me into the "maybe" or even worse the waitlist pile since the significant increase applications will certainly lead to them to assess the red flag-less candidates first.

These are the thoughts that lead me to believe that it might make sense to retake the exam, despite having a 710. $250, however, is a lot of money, and realistically I will only raise my score 20-40 points at best.

I don't think I'm not crazy in reasoning that not raising a red flag looks better than raising one, but I know little about the application process so I could be way off base. I've received mixed advice from friends both applying and currently in b-school. Any advice from people that have a better understanding of the application process would be immensely appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help.
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by Lisa Anderson » Wed Nov 12, 2008 3:41 pm
Dear bgeezey,

Congratulations on your score! If you have only taken the GMAT once and think you can raise your score, then you might retake the test. However, 710 is a strong score and I'm not convinced your quant score will raise a concern. I don't see any red flags on your quant aptitude based on your GMAT and GPA. Why do you feel your transcript and recommendations will put you at a disadvantage here? You must not have done horribly in your quant coursework with an overall 3.5 and you should only have recommenders that will speak highly of your abilities. Based on the limited information provided, it would seem you would have a competitive foundation for top 25 schools. I think you are over-analyzing this one. Do what makes you most comfortable here though. Worst case scenario if you retake the test is that you apply with your current 710 which is a good position to be in.

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