I would say you're better safe than sorry since resubmitting an identical application with a higher score may come off as lazy or unserious to some adcoms in much the same way that screwing around on the LSATwriting sample can have a negative effect.
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You're going to put yourself at a huge disadvantage if you rush the curriculum and that includes skipping out on essential components (such as the quizzes) for the sake of time. LSAT prep > time.
I am currently a full time student & study a couple hours a day for the LSAT, but I plan to study for the LSAT full time in the summer! You guys are all so inspiring to me- I am so glad I found this community!