Wildabout wrote:
I agree on waiting until until round 1. I would say that the last poster who has a score similar to a 710 and got interviews at all those schools is a very unusual case. That is an incredible result, and you must have an absolutely flawless and compelling profile. I got a 760 and only got an interview at 1 of the top 5.
By far the best thing you can do to improve your chances of getting an interview is to connect with/meet in person as many current students and current faculty members at the respective schools as you can. If they take an interest in you and are willing to bring you to the attention of the director of admissions/dean of student life/admissions committee/etc... you are in really good shape.
It is an incredible achievement to get an interview at even one of the top five. They turn away TONS of 99th percentile scores each year.
I agree with Wildabout that a 710ish score is in the lower 80% range for H/S/W and that even with a 750+ an interview is still not guaranteed. I will summarize my application process here and hopefully it will be helpful to you.
Started my school search around the same time (Feb/March) last year and scheduled my class visits and trips in early Feb. At the time, I didn't really know anyone except for Tuck and Booth so I decided to email current students from my target schools. I did a quick search on student clubs and found the current leadership contacts and emailed them blindly saying that I will be visiting and was really interested in meeting up. Surprisingly almost everyone responded and I was able to arrange coffee chats with current students when I was on campus for class visits. That was really helpful for me as many of the current students gave really good tips and advise for my application (never had the opportunity to talk with any of the admissions people though). From there I studied for the GMAT but had to pause my studies due to work travels and picked up my studies again late last year. I had to retake the GMAT, which pushed back my application time line so I applied to R2 and was very very fortunate to have 5 interviews.
In conclusion
1) Start your school search/visit right away and connect with the current students, as most of them are very happy to help.
2) If you are applying in R1, I would try to retake the GMAT again and it will def help your chances if you can go from a 710 to a 730. (and don't take any breaks in between your GMAT studies like I did)