I would say retake if Logic Games was holding you back. In onemonth, you can probably get close to -0 with the fool-proof method. Also mention your concussion in your addendum since that's a legitimate reason for your under-performance.
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You will have an idea if this is happening if your BR score keeps increasing. Your timed score is the last thing to move. If your BR numbers continue to rise and you are studying consistently, onemonth is enough time to see some results.
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> Well for one, your BR should not be ... is not impossible, but in onemonth? That sounds pretty tough. However ... do LR and LG for onemonth. Of course do the weekly ...