I’ve received a few questions lately asking why I don’t add a section within each credit about what documents are needed to be submitted for credit compliance. My initial thought was that the submittal documentation could be easily determined based on the information provided in the credits. I guess I was being biased because I […]
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Which NC Reference Guide Are YOU using? – LEED Erratas
If you didn’t know already, there are three editions of the LEED for New Construction version 2.2 reference guide. The first was issued in October of 2005, the second in September of 2006, and the third and latest edition in October of 2007. If you borrowed one from a friend, or have one in your office, […]
The Four Categories of LEED and What the Heck They Mean
By special request, I have decided to tackle the four topics of LEED for your better understanding. Yay! I’ve been searching for new topics to write on, and this seems to be one that many people will hopefully benefit from.Ok, so – the questions on the LEED NC v2.2 exam are broken down into four […]
LEED AP Giveaway RESULTS!
Thank you all for your comments and tips! Here are the results of the LEED AP Giveaway: $25 Dollar Best Buy Gift Card – eLEEDest Colorado Chapter Study Guide – Lupe LEEDPASS – Katie Greenexamprep Platinum Package – Lisa Professional Publications – LEED NC Sample Exam – AndrewJ Professional Publications – LEED NC Practice Problems […]
10 Minutes Before the LEED AP Exam – What to NOT Do
Right before you take your exam, after you sit down at your LEED exam Prometric testing facility, you will be given 10 minutes to do a quick tutorial on how to use the testing software and program. Basically – I call it the “how to use a mouse” or “how to breath tutorial.” (Although it […]
LEED AP Celebration Giveaway!
photo credit: Ilya Eric Lee I have to be honest – it’s been a little weird the last few days since passing my exam. I feel like that I should be studying for something these days, but I can’t help but smile when I realize that all of my hard work has finally paid off. […]
My LEED AP Exam Post-Test Evaluation & Brain Dump
I’m sorry it took a little while to post the results of my test this morning. I was out getting lunch with my Dad…to celebrate! That’s right, I passed! I’m so relieved that it’s finally over and I can get back to my normal life again, but honestly all of the studying really paid off. […]
The LEED Project Registration, CIR and Appeal Process – Lightning Round
Here is a "lighting round" of information regarding Project Registration, the Credit Interpretation Requests and Rulings (CIRs) and the Appeal Process in LEED. This information is as of January 2007. When updates occur, so will the information this page. Any of the information below could be asked on the Exam, so get familiar with it. […]
Yet Another Helpful LEED AP Chart – Know Your Roles (Decision Makers)
As my LEED AP exam day quickly approaches, I find myself fairly confident with all of the credits as I fill out the semi blank study guide. However, there is a lot more to the exam than just understanding the credits. Knowing the credit intentions and requirements is just 1/4 the battle. But thats ok! […]
SEMI-Blank LEED AP Exam Study Guide
Here is a handy-dandy "semi-blank" LEED AP Exam Study Guide. Think of this as sort of an answer key for the LEED AP Exam Blank Study Guide I posted earlier. Different people study in different ways, so here is another option for you – rather than filling out everything yourself, you can read off of […]