Thanks for your response. I took it 2010 pre masters so in one of the essays for the applications I explain that I took it pre-masters, and that for the quantitative portion I excelled in all the quantitative classes I had in my masters (Finance, quantitative research) I also took non credit courses of R,Stata,Matlab, Python. Marketing/management wise I had like 6 classes during my masters and the worst grade was A-. Also undergrad I got A's on all research,finance, quant related classes.My recommenders gave good reviews on my marketing/finance quantitative skills. For the verbal part since I did my masters in the U.S the experience could only have helped my verbal skills. Finally, in all honesty a substantial part of what the GRE measures is never used during the programs which was the main reason for not doing it again, a massive use of time for things like geometry that are not used.