Did it say "stress" or "high stress"? The LSAT has a few questions on stress, and the answer is often distinguishing high levels of stress from normal levels of stress. Not sure if that's applicable here.
@Frostbyte It was a an Necessary Assumption question. I can see how your line of reasoning applies to other question types but would it apply to this one?
@"S.P. 170", it doesnt make a distinction between the levels of stress
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... things you love. And stress is way more complicated than ... . There are different types of stress, for example, eustress. This ... love that can cause us stress. For example, adrenaline junkies ... of people who enjoy the stress, but nonetheless become burned out ...
I think redoing the test before BRing is more beneficial. Doing so will give you a score that is independent of the stress that you experienced on test day. This will allow you to gauge the degree to which the anxiety of test day affected your score.