The additional charge is due to how the transfer works when moving to our new site. When you transfer, your renewal date shifts to one month from the transfer date. The extra cost covers the additional days of access between the end of your old billing cycle and your new one, so you don't lose any time in the process.
Once the transfer is complete, you'll have access to both of your accounts on classic 7Sage and new 7Sage.
I hope this clarifies the matter. Feel free to write back if you have any further questions!
If we do chose to switch over to the new site, will we lose access to our data on the classic site? Or will we be able to come back to this one forever and see our Drills/PT?
How do I track my schedule on the new website like I did on the old website? I liked that it showed me my progress and how much I needed to get done in order to met my goal.
@jackielynn After you transfer, you'll keep access to the classic site as long as your subscription is active on the new site or until the end of 2025, whichever is earlier.
@fuggirobbyfuggirobby The $58 charge is due to how the transfer works when moving to our new site. When you transfer, your renewal date shifts to one month from the transfer date. The extra cost covers the additional days of access between the end of your old billing cycle and your new one, so you don't lose any time in the process. So if, for example, you attempted to transfer immediately after having paid up for a new month, the prorated charge that you'd see would be $0.
@favchijiokefavchijioke Unfortunately, fee waiver accounts are not eligible for transfer. If you'd like to setup a new fee waiver account on the new site, you'll have to contact studentservice@7sage.com and they can walk you through the steps.
@madelyntjarjoura No, your account won't automatically transfer and you won't get charged twice.
@galalalablahblah The new site doesn't have a study scheduler yet. We're working on it and we're expecting a late July release.
@kim_wexlerkim_wexler You can transfer and then find out because after you transfer, you'll keep access to the classic site as long as your subscription is active on the new site or until the end of 2025, whichever is earlier.
@isaaczhb said:
Why does it cost me $16.78 to transfer to the new site when you're not transfering my actual data??? I'm already paying for your subscription.
The $16.78 charge is due to how the transfer works when moving to our new site. When you transfer, your renewal date shifts to one month from the transfer date. The extra cost covers the additional days of access between the end of your old billing cycle and your new one, so you don't lose any time in the process.
Will this site still have access to the live classes? That's the subscription I have. Unless that's no longer available, I don't have much of a reason to switch to the new site.
I understand if I transfer to the new site, I keep access to the old site until the end of 2025 (or if I cancel before). If I don't transfer my subscription, does this still stand? Will the old site be taken down at the end of 2025?
@"Agnes - Student Service" said: @nikiabdol We responded to your inquiry via email. Feel free to reach out if you haven't received it. Thank you!
Hi! I have a similar issue with this. I also don't see "transfer to this site" when I go to billing. Do you mind responding either here or via email as well? Thank you!
Is the new site the same curriculum and lessons as this one? If I complete the courses on the new site, will I have the same results as I would if I stayed on this one?
@lil_pasta The digital tester we implemented on the new site aligns more closely to the look and feel of LawHub's tester than the tester here on the classic site.
@isabellagoldstein Yes, the curriculum is the same. But the new site and the classic site don't talk to each other so progress made in one is not reflected in the other.
When I tried to transfer my subscription, it said I owed $82 on top of the $99/month I already pay for live. Is this normal? Do you basically have to pay a fee to transfer to the new site?
Nope, it's not a fee! The additional charge is due to how the transfer works when moving to our new site. When you transfer, your renewal date shifts to one month from the transfer date, which means you get extra days of access. The extra cost covers those additional days of access between the end of your old billing cycle and your new one. This way, you don't lose any time in the process. It's a prorated charge.
Once the transfer is complete, you'll have access to both of your accounts on classic 7Sage and new 7Sage.
I hope this clarifies the matter. Feel free to write back if you have any further questions!
Hi @Elle Florrick-Zane, you're all set—no need to do anything else right now! If you've already been using the new site, you’ll continue to have access just as expected.
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@laurenkong04 and @macias.carmen6,
The pricing is the same on both sites.
@isaaczhb,
The additional charge is due to how the transfer works when moving to our new site. When you transfer, your renewal date shifts to one month from the transfer date. The extra cost covers the additional days of access between the end of your old billing cycle and your new one, so you don't lose any time in the process.
Once the transfer is complete, you'll have access to both of your accounts on classic 7Sage and new 7Sage.
I hope this clarifies the matter. Feel free to write back if you have any further questions!
If we do chose to switch over to the new site, will we lose access to our data on the classic site? Or will we be able to come back to this one forever and see our Drills/PT?
why am i getting charged 58 more dollars??
i am trying to transfer over? already payed for this month
What if someone has a lsac fee waiver to use 7Sage, will the switch effect their accessibility?
i already paid this month, is it going to charge me again? or will my subscription automatically transfer?
How do I track my schedule on the new website like I did on the old website? I liked that it showed me my progress and how much I needed to get done in order to met my goal.
Can you say more about the differences in analytics , explanations, and additional features so I can decide whether to move or not? thank you
@jackielynn After you transfer, you'll keep access to the classic site as long as your subscription is active on the new site or until the end of 2025, whichever is earlier.
@fuggirobbyfuggirobby The $58 charge is due to how the transfer works when moving to our new site. When you transfer, your renewal date shifts to one month from the transfer date. The extra cost covers the additional days of access between the end of your old billing cycle and your new one, so you don't lose any time in the process. So if, for example, you attempted to transfer immediately after having paid up for a new month, the prorated charge that you'd see would be $0.
@favchijiokefavchijioke Unfortunately, fee waiver accounts are not eligible for transfer. If you'd like to setup a new fee waiver account on the new site, you'll have to contact studentservice@7sage.com and they can walk you through the steps.
@madelyntjarjoura No, your account won't automatically transfer and you won't get charged twice.
@galalalablahblah The new site doesn't have a study scheduler yet. We're working on it and we're expecting a late July release.
@kim_wexlerkim_wexler You can transfer and then find out because after you transfer, you'll keep access to the classic site as long as your subscription is active on the new site or until the end of 2025, whichever is earlier.
Can I just stay on this site
@"macias.carmen6" @laurenkong04 subscription pricing on the old and new sites are the same!
The $16.78 charge is due to how the transfer works when moving to our new site. When you transfer, your renewal date shifts to one month from the transfer date. The extra cost covers the additional days of access between the end of your old billing cycle and your new one, so you don't lose any time in the process.
Will this site still have access to the live classes? That's the subscription I have. Unless that's no longer available, I don't have much of a reason to switch to the new site.
How can I transfer my subscription to the new cite?
@allythomas.901, yep! Everything that is currently on this site will remain.
@ashrafianosha, you can transfer your subscription yourself on the Billing settings page:
👉 https://new.7sage.com/users/settings/billing
@sanique.rowe
So I am able to manually input data from individual drills I have already taken?
I understand if I transfer to the new site, I keep access to the old site until the end of 2025 (or if I cancel before). If I don't transfer my subscription, does this still stand? Will the old site be taken down at the end of 2025?
What subscriptions are not available for transfer? I clicked the button to transfer my subscription on the new site but nothing happened.
Hi! I have a similar issue with this. I also don't see "transfer to this site" when I go to billing. Do you mind responding either here or via email as well? Thank you!
@Lsatisharddddd Yes, you can of course stay on this site. Nobody needs to move to the new site.
@emmakyoung28 No, if you don't transfer, you can continue using the classic site into the summer of 2026.
@emmaelizabethr @krisaguillon Please email studentservice@7sage.com about transferring your accounts. They will help you with it.
where on the new website is the breakdown study schedule? where we input when we take the LSAT and see how much we need to complete.
@leeannazagrodnikk We don't have one yet. But we're working on it and I expect late July release.
Hi! How can i transfer my subscription to the new site with my fee waiver?
i've the new site to drill a little--do yall plan on bringing back being able to change the presentation of the drills to look more like lawhub?
Is the new site the same curriculum and lessons as this one? If I complete the courses on the new site, will I have the same results as I would if I stayed on this one?
@bt2117 Fee waiver accounts cannot be transferred, unfortunately, but you can enroll in fee waiver on the new site. Here's more information: https://new.7sage.com/blog/7sages-fee-waiver-program
@lil_pasta The digital tester we implemented on the new site aligns more closely to the look and feel of LawHub's tester than the tester here on the classic site.
@isabellagoldstein Yes, the curriculum is the same. But the new site and the classic site don't talk to each other so progress made in one is not reflected in the other.
Is the study schedule feature going to be available on the new site? It was really helpful for me to keep my study time on track. Thanks!
@bblocker09 The new site doesn't have a study scheduler yet. We're working on it and we're expecting a late July / early August release.
When I tried to transfer my subscription, it said I owed $82 on top of the $99/month I already pay for live. Is this normal? Do you basically have to pay a fee to transfer to the new site?
Hi @yasminaissaa,
Nope, it's not a fee! The additional charge is due to how the transfer works when moving to our new site. When you transfer, your renewal date shifts to one month from the transfer date, which means you get extra days of access. The extra cost covers those additional days of access between the end of your old billing cycle and your new one. This way, you don't lose any time in the process. It's a prorated charge.
Once the transfer is complete, you'll have access to both of your accounts on classic 7Sage and new 7Sage.
I hope this clarifies the matter. Feel free to write back if you have any further questions!
If I've already been using the new site, is there anything I need to do? Is changing the billing over a must?
Hi @Elle Florrick-Zane, you're all set—no need to do anything else right now! If you've already been using the new site, you’ll continue to have access just as expected.