Hi everyone! First time poster here. I just took the GMAT for the first time and am a little disappointed in my score. I scored a 700 (43 Q, 41 V, 7 IR, 5 AWA). I know it's not a terrible score but I was doing better on my practices and I think I psyched myself out a bit on the day of the test. On my first practice I scored a 710 (44 Q, 42 V, 8 IR) and on my second practice I scored a 720 (45 Q, 44V, 8 IR), which was my target score going into the exam. I've been self studying using the 2019 GMAT official guides for about 3 months now (usually one day out of the weekend). My score is not so bad that I feel very motivated to keep studying, but it's also not so great that I feel like I should be complacent about it and am wondering if I should retake.
A little more about about myself and my goals: I went to a top 25 undergrad (think WashU, USC, Emory) and graduated with a double major in Economics and a foreign language with an overall GPA of 3.97. I have all A's in my Econ coursework which should hopefully compensate for the fact that my quant score is quite low.
I'm currently working as a brand marketer at a very well known CPG company and I plan on applying to b-school in about a year and a half when I will have just over 2 years of experience. Right now I'm interested in pursuing concentrations like Entrepreneurship, Strategy and/or International Business. As I will be a relatively young applicant, I know that scores can be quite important which makes me think my 700 might not be enough, especially since I'm looking at schools where I would hope to be a candidate for a half or full tuition scholarship, like Anderson, McCombs, Foster, or Goizueta. In terms of my personal profile, I am a U.S.-born Caucasian and am not first-generation college. However, I am openly and quite obviously LGBTQ, and I have extracurriculars that reflect that.
All in all, I'm wondering if there's enough upside to putting in the energy to study for and retake the GMAT, if it only means bumping my score from a 700 to a 710/720. Will it make the difference between whether or not I'm eligible for a scholarship or will my undergrad GPA/work experience/extracurriculars carry more weight?
Thank you in advance for your input!