First, I was very pleased with my overall score and I'm grateful to all the Manhattan GMAT folks, especially my instructor Ron Purewal. I could not have done it with his aid and guidance!  
I am pretty sure I'll be taking the test once again.  Although my overall score was a 640, my math was only 42% percentile and my verbal was 89% percentile.  To be very honest, I probably could not have done zero studying for the verbal part and still have achieved the same result.  The math really threw me off and didn't seem close to what I was studying.  I am going to grind it out in the coming month and retake asap in early October. 
So my overall profile is:  I graduated from Stanford with average grades; I've worked in the investment industry in an analyst role for about 6 year; and my score was 640.  My ideal schools would be NYU or Berkeley but I also wish to apply to Chicago Booth; Wharton; and Columbia. 
A friend who starts at HBS this month advised me to apply to schools right now where I am competitive with the score I achieved.  I am thinking this may be schools such as Dartmouth; Duke; or USC.  She told me to retake the test in the hopes of applying with a better profile to Berkeley or NYU.
Does this strategy make sense?  Based on my profile, at which schools am I already competitive?
Any and all advice is appreciated.
-Ricardo
							