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abboshapabboshap Core Member
edited February 17 in Logical Reasoning 16 karma

I'm two days into my LSAT studying and I'm on fundamentals. I'm planning to take the test on June 7 and once more in August if things don't quite go well. I think I have time for this. I just wanted to clarify if this is right:

Premises-Provide evidence
Conclusions-Rely on evidence in order to derive an opinion??

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  • natemanwell1natemanwell1 Core Member
    314 karma

    no. premise is unsupported statement that supports something else. intermediate conclusion is supported by something and supports something else. conclusion is what is supported by the rest of the argument.

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