SAT question (dumb one)

Friends - this isn't a question a 30 year old professional should have to ask. From what I've seen online the SAT's don't really matter for MBA OCR. Is this true? My parents always told me that you don't study for the SAT's so I only scored a 1430 (out of 1600). I crushed the GMAT though (well over 750) and am headed to an M7 (also pretty sure I just nailed CFA Level III, for as little as that counts). Can someone who knows what they're talking about convince me I don't have to retake the SAT's? Or if I do need to, let me know what score I need to target? I'm sure I could get there if I apply myself.

Thank you - I know similar questions have been asked before but I'm sitting here anxious and scratching my head. Don't want it to be the one thing that kicks me out of the HR screen.

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