I finished the GMAT for the first time a couple weeks back and scored a 710 overall (V - 42/96%, Q - 44/61%). My ultimate goal is to be a contender for a few of the top tier business schools - Wharton and Columbia are two in particular that I am interested in. With this large of a split b/w verbal and quant, and a particularly low percentile in quant, should I try re-taking to better position myself for a school like Wharton? I really burnt myself out studying for the test and the idea of having to gear back up for round two is about the least appealing thing to me right now. I took all 6 MGMAT CAT's and the highest % I got on Quant was 68%, with the rest ranging from the high 50's to low 60's, so while I think I could improve from 61%, my guess is that my score may drop in verbal and my overall score would be around or below a 710.
If I re-took and got a lower overall score, would the fact that admissions folks could see it in the system affect their perception of my abilities, despite them "taking" the highest score?
I attended a good undergraduate school and had an OK GPA (3.5), but was an economics major, took a considerable amount of finance and business courses, and will have 4+ years of work experience as a number crunching financial analyst.
Thanks,
Chase