Marty asks: I am an architect and was wondering what I need to do, to be able, to take and pass the LEED Green Associate Exam. By purchasing your study guides is it possible for me to become LEED AP Certified? Answer: thank you for your email.
If you are interested in the LEED Green Associate credential you may either use the reference material provided by the GBCI, or you may use a study guide, like the ones provided at URL1. Many people use both resources. The benefit of a study guide, I know from experience, is to focus on the material that is expected to be on the exam. If you've spoken to LEED APs about this, you'll know that the vast majority of what is included in a USGBC LEED Reference Guide is not on the exam.
Indeed, there are often mistakes in the reference guides which are picked up on by study guide publishers. The USGBC also corrects errors in Reference Guides through published Errata documentation, but this is an additional document that you ... more.
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