Retaking SAT for MBB Recruiting?

How would retaking the SAT be viewed for MBB recruiting in business school? I have a sub 1900 with a 650 math. I recently scored a 760 on the GMAT, so I am confident I could do much better on the SAT right now with minimal studying. Is there any chance a low SAT score could keep me from getting interviews, or does the high GMAT make up for it?

I went to a top 30 ranked undergrad and had a 3.5 gpa, if it makes any difference. I will be applying to schools later this year. I am confident I can get into T15 schools, with a decent chance at M7.

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Thank you for the response. What if I thought I could take it with minimal studying and get a 1500+? I don't know that I could do that, but I'm just throwing out a hypothetical. There is truly no value in an SAT scores at this point?

 

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