I am applying to top 5 business schools from a non-traditional background. I have four years of work experience building a start-up education non-profit from the ground up, with most of my energy spent on development and communications.
I'm interested in either an MBA with a focus on social entrepreneurship or an MBA / Masters in Education joint degree. I attended UC Berkeley as an undergraduate and majored in English Literature, graduating with honors. Hispanic female.
I recently took the GMAT and received a score of 700 (89%): Q44 (61%) and V41 (93%). I've never taken any college-level quantitative courses (except for AP Calculus in high school) and my work experience has required that I exercise relatively limited quantitative muscle. Quant experience is going to be the perceived weak spot of my application.
Two core questions:
1) I'm confident in my ability to raise my GMAT verbal score, but not my math. On my last 4 practice tests, I scored in the 99 percentile in verbal and my math stagnated in the high 50-low 60 percentiles. With 99% in verbal, I was scoring a bit higher around 720 on my practice tests. If I were to take the test again, I'd likely be able to pull off a higher score in verbal.
So, my question: In assessing me as an applicant, how much of a difference would a 93 percentile in verbal with a total score of 700 vs. a 96+ percentile in verbal with a total of 710-720 make if my math stayed the same? In short, is it worth taking again with this in mind?
2) Would you recommend that I take additional action to strengthen my quantitative background? If so, what would you recommend?Given my experience and my intended focus, do you see limited quantitative work experience / my GMAT score as a barrier to getting into top business schools?
Thanks!