A couple of weeks ago, I made sure to transfer my account from the old website to the new one. I also reviewed all the lessons in the new platform's Core Curriculum that I had already completed on the old site, just to ensure I was fully up to date with my studies.
However, after taking a short break, I logged back in today and found that I can no longer access any of the lessons—despite having already transferred my account and being actively billed. All the lessons are locked, and whenever I click on one, I'm met with the message "You need to activate LawHub Advantage on your connected LawHub account. An active LawHub Advantage account is required to access 7Sage subscription content." This wasn’t required before, and now it seems I’m being asked to pay an additional $120/month for a LawHub Advantage account just to access content I’ve already paid for. I don't understand, so it would be great if someone could get back to me about this. I'm really hoping it's just some technological mishap.
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Hi there,
I’m really sorry for the confusion.
To clarify, LawHub Advantage has always been a requirement for accessing licensed materials, both on the classic site and now on the new platform. This is LSAC's requirement for taking any LSAT prep course, including ours. If you happened to access the licensed materials on the classic site without an active LawHub Advantage subscription, it may have been due to a glitch and not the intended behavior.
If you do have an active LawHub Advantage subscription, it just needs to be properly linked to your new 7Sage account (just like it would have been on the classic one). We’re happy to walk you through that process if you need help.
I’ll also include a screenshot from the classic site that shows the LawHub requirement, just for reference.
I hope this helps! Please feel free to write back if you have any questions.
Correction: 120/year* (which is still pretty sucky considering this wasn't required to access the lessons on the older website)