First, a more general question. I've taken the GMAT twice, currently preparing for round 3. Last time I took the GMAT I clocked in with an AWA of 6.0 and IR of 52%. Given the lesser importance of the AWA and IR, would it be advisable to, not skip, but "breeze through" the AWA and IR during my upcoming test? I think saving that mental energy can have a powerful impact on the actual score that schools care about.
Second, please let me know if you can evaluate my profile. Here is a quick rundown:
-GMAT 1: 650 Q43%, V94%
-GMAT 2: 630 Q50% V77%
-GMAT 3 GOAL: 700 Q60% V85%+
-Applied this year to Kellogg, Ross, and Fuqua. Dinged at Kellogg and ross both w/o interviews. Currently waitlisted at Fuqua, hoping for the best, but realistic about Fuqua's high very high yield this year.
-30 year old white midwestern male. Gettin' old

-Currently a full time consultant to the global marketing department at Coca-Cola in Atlanta. I analyze market research and inform the global brand managers of Coke, Sprite, Diet coke, etc. on drinking habits around the world. Manage 3 analysts.
-Worked abroad in Germany/Cyprus for 2 years. LDS mission in Peru for 2 years (strong spanish.) LDS mission also contributes to my advanced age.
-Good extra currics in leading a church (like a priest or rabbi), former intern to a US senator, local church congregation financial director.
-Strongly opposed to the part-time, online route. I'm really hoping to do some networking at school.
Thank you very much for your consideration and insights!