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Hi there,

To a certain degree it's personal preference, especially if say you've already started GMAT prep as I think you mentioned and you have done some practice tests and scored very high, you may feel you want to give it a shot. BUT I wouldn't say it's necessary, if the schools you are interested in accept GRE, as your GRE percentiles are excellent. Additionally, if you think about it, schools report GMAT scores but not GRE scores consistently, so there may even be times where a decent (but not outstanding) GRE score helps justify an other-wise strong applicant that would not get in at that same level of GMAT percentiles... just another way of looking at it to point out that GRE does not have to be a negative on your application, if the school has said they accept it.