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Honestly, you should go with whichever test plays more to your strengths. The best way to figure that out is to start by taking a practice test for both the GMAT and the GRE. That way you will see which exam format feels more natural and where you perform better.
We actually has a great blog that breaks down the key differences between the GMAT and GRE for MBA applicants, so you may want to check that out: GMAT vs GRE: Which Test Should You Take?
At the end of the day, schools accept both exams, so the smarter move is to choose the one that gives you the best chance to put your strongest score forward.