by StaceyKoprince Mon Jul 27, 2015 7:10 pm
This is a tough one - not an obvious answer. The overall score is essentially the same, so ignore that part. Things to consider:
(1) If you had gotten the two sets of scores but in reverse order, you'd be asking the same question, right? There's something good about each one and something less good about each one. If a school is concerned about your quant abilities, then showing them a 49 vs. a 45 would really help. You still have to tell the school the one score that you want them to use when considering your application, so you could ask the school what they emphasize or what they might be concerned about to help you decide which score would be more important for them to see.
(2) Your 2011 score will expire in 2016. When are you planning to apply?
(3) Are you planning a re-take? You may be able to score at the higher end on both sections at the same time!
(4) Have you talked to any admissions consultants? What do they say relative to the rest of your profile? If your background is not very quant heavy, then having that 49 score may be important.
You have 60 days to reinstate, so depending on when that test was, you have some time to make your decision. Was it super recent, like two days ago? If so, then you may be ready to re-take before the 60 days are up and see how you do before you have to decide. If you keep quant and lift verbal, then you have a better score on record and you don't have to pay the $100 to reinstate. And if you can't keep that quant score high, then you may want to reinstate just to be able to show that higher quant score, just in case.
Finally: I don't think there's any drawback to having both on record from a b-school point of view. The only drawback is the $100. (And at some point you'll then have to decide which score you want to tell them is "the" score that you want them to consider. But that's just an annoying decision, not really a drawback.)
Stacey Koprince
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ManhattanPrep