Unless you are a part of a very competitive demographic, which it does not seem you are, my guess it may not be that helpful to bump up your score.
However as Scott suggested you would likely be able to get a straight answer only after you speak to an admissions consultant for an hour and let them review your essays and application. Then they can pinpoint what area you could improve and how to approach that improvement. Many of them are tied up right now and the best ones are really busy since the round two deadlines behind the corner and the holiday season is here and all the customers are probably rushing to finish things....
Alternatively if you have a friend or someone who is an alumni or a current student you could share your application of them and get their perspective.
jjthejetplane
Currently waitlisted R1 for Kellogg. My GMAT is a 730 (48Q, 42V) which is at the average, so I think this is maybe not the issue point, but is it worth retaking to raise the overall/quant? Or would doing MBAMath help?
Other than that, any other tips for getting off the waitlist? Thanks!
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