If you are looking for a scholarship - note that oftentimes, bschools give scholarships to candidates they believe to be "low risk" candidates --- meaning everything in their application is high across the board.
As an example, a GMATPILL-er received a full tuition scholarship to London Business School - it's not surprising to note that his GMAT score was 770, AWA 6/6, IR 8/8. This is what I mean by high scores across the board -- combined with solid work experience at an advertising agency.
Now, there's no guarantee that a high score = scholarship - but it definitely increases your chances of getting selected for these prestigious scholarships. You can read more about this student as well as see a copy of his scholarship letter here:
https://www.gmatpill.com/mba/93k-mba-sch ... ss-school/