Hello,
As I have also had 680, I have a similar question...
I retried the GMAT today (it's 4pm here on Paris), I haven't got the score I expected, and as I was preparing my application to Stanford, I'm not sure what to do =/
I learned about the GMAT during late october 2014, and took it on oct. 27th.
After 4 practise tests during the week just before (650 Q49 V30 / 650 Q45 V34 / 610 Q48 V25 / 630 Q44 V32), I've done 670 Q49 V32 on the real test.
As I decided to retake it to pass the 700 floor, I got 720 / 710 / 740 / and screwed up yesterday with 680 (Q48 V36). Only my verbal moved (I focused on SC).
So I couldn't fall asleep and today I also got 680 (Q49 V35), and I can't take it a third time before the deadline.
I have an acceptable profile (Not sure what my grades are worth though, the french system does not rank and 14/20 is considered equivalent to US "A", as the point here is to pass, not to have "A"); License in computer sciences (2011), master in communication from a famous school (feb 2015); 2 months summer job in Bank of France (2009), 1 year full-time apprenticeship in a EDF subsidiary, freelancer since 2010, elected Chairman of Mensa France -and youngest ever worldwide- for 1 year (2012-2013); founder of soon-to-be
www.mind-ur-business.com.
So some cool things, but as I'm not sure how to evaluate my grade, as my GMAT is weak and does not reflect what I can do im(h)o, and as I know Stanford is extremely competitive, I really have a hard time evaluating my chances =/
Could somebody advise me on how to deal with that GMAT score as now I'm stuck with it ? I've thought about talking about it in my optional essay but I heard it could be perceived as whiny and thus raise a red flag; however, Stanford is really the school I want (mindset much more compatible with mine than most other top-ranked B-schools, and opportunities plumet with Forbes/FT rank so I'm not willing to accept a 2nd-tier B-school and would rather reapply), so I'd like to be sure that my application is as optimized as possible...