Should I Retake the GMAT?

<p>I took the GMAT a week ago and scored a 710 (Q44, V44). Normally I would be fine with that score (although I have been scoring 720/730 in practice tests). I am, however, rather disappointed with the quantitative score. A score of 44 places me in the 68th percentile.</p>

<p>How detrimental is this low quant score to my overall application? My upper-end in practice tests was 47/48, but I think test-day nerves got to me on a handful of the quant questions. I was hoping for a 45/46 at that point.</p>

<p>I am aiming at the top-tier B-schools (Harvard/Stanford/Wharton/Booth/Kellogg) but probably will not be applying for another few years. I graduated from a top-20 university with a 3.75 GPA in economics. Currently working in finance at a leading global tech company.</p>

<p>I realize my quant score is on the low end, but perhaps I can devote additional effort to other areas of my application (work experience, recommendations, leadership) if they can somehow overshadow this low score. Also, I am hoping the admissions officers can see a solid undergrad GPA and work experience in finance show as a sign that I am reasonably competent in real-world mathematics (most likely had a bit of an off day on the GMAT).</p>

<p>What do you think? Should I stay put with the 710 and not risk a lower score, or re-take in an attempt to boost the quant score? Thanks!</p>

<p>710 will get you into the top schools you listed if you also have other goods. High scores won’t beat a good resume however,(just ask all those Indian and Chinese students who scores >740, only to be rejected) so concentrate on leadership skills and good job progression.</p>

<p>funny, I did the same thing</p>

<p>Literally I got the exact same score and was annoyed about the math portion for years. I never got around to redoing it and it didn’t turn out to matter.</p>