Because you already know what the judge will tell you, which is that the Citizenship Act doesn't allow you to become a citizen.Why not to see the judge, I had done the citizenship test and the fingerprints and passed a year from applying.
It's obviously your choice, but you have no idea when you'll be seeing that judge, and it may not take place in 2024...
There is no guarantee how fast your 2nd application will go, it may take 3 months or 2 years, we can't say, depends on luck, but what's for sure is that the clock only starts ticking the day you apply, so why add the time to see the judge, which is probably also unknown, to that processing time?
Obviously, if you've already been given a date with the citizenship judge in the next few weeks, going to the appointment won't change much timeline wise, but if not, it's just not worth the (potentially very long) wait.