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UMass range is approximately 655( 590-730). You should retake it for being risk free!
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I'm looking to get into one of the following online MBA programs: UMass Amherst, Florida State University, or Mississippi State University. The average GMAT scores for these programs range from 560-580.

I scored a 620 on the GMAT - 90th percentile in verbal and 26th percentile in quant. Also scored in the 82nd percentile in Integrated Reasoning, but I know most business schools don't care about that score. Considering how lopsided my verbal/quant scores are, should I retake the GMAT exam? Or should I just go ahead and apply?

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Work Experience: 10 years in accounting, 6 of these with Fortune 500 companies

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Yes, even though your overall score is strong your quant score is quite weak so I'd also recommend retaking. And since your verbal was so strong the first time, if you can improve that quant score you may even end up with a GMAT score that would make higher ranked schools an option for you -- or the chance for funding at these schools that you named. Good luck!