A Few Guidelines To Help You Pass Your Leed Certification Exams

By Iris Smith

Since today a lot of attention is being focused on green buildings it has generated demand for people to know how to measure the 'greenness' of buildings and for this they need LEED Certification. LEED that stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design is really a system that can help determine the 'greenness' of buildings as well homes.

It follows that in case you want to construct or even design LEED Certified structures and buildings that you will have to have obtained certification in LEED which in turn is possible by successfully completing the LEED AP examination which helps in getting accreditation with US Green Building Council or the USGBC.

In order to prepare for LEED Certification it is necessary that you go over the USGBC LEED Reference Guide which is a voluminous book comprising of four hundred pages. However, unless you become familiar with the content of this guide book you will not be able to pass the LEED AP examination.

In fact, it is important that you gain thorough understanding of various codes and standards that are referred to in the guide book and it is also necessary that you understand all the formulae that too are included in the contents of this book.

Next, you must learn credits because the entire LEED system depends on knowing the different series of credits which are worth between 1 and 10 points apiece. This means learning to calculate whether specific scenarios will help in earning specific number of credits; so, it means memorizing various formulae as well.

The website of USGBC does however have different credit templates that also must be learnt since the LEED AP examination requires having to fill credit templates. In addition you have to know which credit requires which person to be responsible for it and in addition you need to know what kind of documentation is required. All of these bits of information can be found in the USGBC site but it does require having to make a few independent searches of the site before you find what you are looking for.

Other aspects to getting certified in LEED include understanding the way that LEED is being administered.

Finally, you must also try finishing practice tests without which you will not succeed in passing the LEED Certification. These tests help you determine your level of preparedness. However, even if you fail one LEED test you can take the test again.

About the Author:

0 comments:

Guides Complete