I watched this entire video a couple of days prior to taking my LEED Green Associate exam and I found it very helpful for an overall relatively quick review of what is covered in this exam. I did end us passing my exam with a pretty high score, of course this was not my only study resource but I did find it worth my time.
grew up in ELNORA ALBERTA in the 1980s, brand new hosptial had a MASSIVE skylight. I was always amazed by this. at a young age. i thought why don't we use these more? you aquire what you admire. now my house has a skylight. love it. this is great!
taking leed test soon, instrumentation journeyman looking to get into energy managment. oil field --> green sustainabile energy. way better and cleaner. less stressfull too. oil patch is all profit based.
The entire LEED testing and certification system should become standard highschool courses that are mandatory for every student to take, test, and pass.
Hi, I am an environmental health and safety practitioner, will taking the LEED green associate Exam be beneficial to me? I will like to know how. thanks.
Hi there, here you can find the USGBC's procedures for taking the exam remotely: www.usgbc.org/articles/take-your-leed-professional-credential-exam-home
This course is an introductory LEED Green Associate exam prep course course and does not covers the complete scope of the actual LEED Green Associate exam. For the complete LEED Green Associate Exam Preparation Course (9-hours), please visit: projectific.com/products/leed-green-associate-exam-prep-course
@@Projectific Hi there! This link takes you to a course based on the 2nd edition, and they're using the 3rd edition in testing now. Do you have a course updated for the 3rd edition?
@@caspenbee Hi Caspen. The course is already based on LEED V4, which is the version that is used for all LEED exams. For that reason no update is needed.
Hello. I am a recent college graduate with a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from the University of Kentucky. I am interested in green infrastructure and think that becoming LEED certified would open me up to more job opportunities better suited to my interest in sustainability. I'm worried however that because I do not have a technical background in engineering or architecture that I might not be eligible to be LEED certified or that it will require more engineering knowledge than what I possess. Could anyone many comment on if they think this is something I would be able to achieve or not? Not to boast, but I consider myself a relatively intelligent person and graduated summa cum laude if that influences anything. Any response would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hello there! You actually don't need any technical background in engineering or architecture to pass the LEED Green Associate or the LEED AP BD+C exams with our complete exam prep packages, as also stated on our website. We have many students who have successfully passed their exams without any project experience, even while still in college. As long as you thoroughly study all the materials included in our complete exam prep packages-which contain an online course, a study guide, and online practice tests-you can confidently pass your exam on the first try. We also provide a passing guarantee for our complete exam prep packages and issue a full refund if a student fails to pass the exam on the first try.
Aren't you supposed to use the metric system per federal law ? " The Metric Conversion Act of 1975 is an Act of Congress that U.S. President Gerald Ford signed into law on December 23, 1975. It declared the metric system "the preferred system of weights and measures for United States trade and commerce"
I watched this entire video a couple of days prior to taking my LEED Green Associate exam and I found it very helpful for an overall relatively quick review of what is covered in this exam. I did end us passing my exam with a pretty high score, of course this was not my only study resource but I did find it worth my time.
Which other study guides did you find helpful
Is this certification useful only in the united states? Can i practice in the middle east with a leed certification
@@bp3188 LEED is global now having it places you on a higher tier to other architects
should I register first and study or just study and register for the exam? I am going to attempt the exam can I ask for your advice on how to start?
Can you share your other resources
This video was much easier to understand than the training program that I spent $500 on.
I wants to know certification process
Hi! do you think the purchased program was worth it? Im thinking of paying for the one through USGBC
did you end up buying it?@@AnaandTheBooks
By far the best course on LEED Green Associate and LEED AP BD+C
grew up in ELNORA ALBERTA in the 1980s, brand new hosptial had a MASSIVE skylight. I was always amazed by this. at a young age. i thought why don't we use these more? you aquire what you admire. now my house has a skylight. love it. this is great!
Thank you.Simply the BEST explanation.Superb presentation as well.
taking leed test soon, instrumentation journeyman looking to get into energy managment. oil field --> green sustainabile energy. way better and cleaner. less stressfull too. oil patch is all profit based.
The entire LEED testing and certification system should become standard highschool courses that are mandatory for every student to take, test, and pass.
Why?
@@s.w9935 did you not watch the hour-long video?
Thank you! With this I was able to listen to this while at work and continue learning.
Have you appeared for the LEEDS test , Please share your experience ....
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excellent presentation covers everything in short duration and the language also super
Good job. Informative and helping video. please also upload a video about sample questions and answers for LEED GA exam.
Hi there! We do have it on this link: ruclips.net/video/WmhgYKOdRp4/видео.html
Hasnain did you pass your GA now?
THANK YOU
Hi, I am an environmental health and safety practitioner, will taking the LEED green associate Exam be beneficial to me? I will like to know how. thanks.
Who can help me pass this leed Ap exam?
How I can take LEED GA exam remotely at home?
Hi there, here you can find the USGBC's procedures for taking the exam remotely: www.usgbc.org/articles/take-your-leed-professional-credential-exam-home
Why is Leed GA as a credential "disapproved" what's the point then?
It is the LEED GA abbreviation that is disapproved, it should be referenced as LEED Green Associate at all times.
Is this video content is enough for leed green associate exam or should I refer any other book? Pls guide me
This course is an introductory LEED Green Associate exam prep course course and does not covers the complete scope of the actual LEED Green Associate exam. For the complete LEED Green Associate Exam Preparation Course (9-hours), please visit:
projectific.com/products/leed-green-associate-exam-prep-course
@@Projectific Hi there! This link takes you to a course based on the 2nd edition, and they're using the 3rd edition in testing now. Do you have a course updated for the 3rd edition?
@@caspenbee Hi Caspen. The course is already based on LEED V4, which is the version that is used for all LEED exams. For that reason no update is needed.
Hello. I am a recent college graduate with a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from the University of Kentucky. I am interested in green infrastructure and think that becoming LEED certified would open me up to more job opportunities better suited to my interest in sustainability. I'm worried however that because I do not have a technical background in engineering or architecture that I might not be eligible to be LEED certified or that it will require more engineering knowledge than what I possess. Could anyone many comment on if they think this is something I would be able to achieve or not? Not to boast, but I consider myself a relatively intelligent person and graduated summa cum laude if that influences anything. Any response would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hello there! You actually don't need any technical background in engineering or architecture to pass the LEED Green Associate or the LEED AP BD+C exams with our complete exam prep packages, as also stated on our website. We have many students who have successfully passed their exams without any project experience, even while still in college. As long as you thoroughly study all the materials included in our complete exam prep packages-which contain an online course, a study guide, and online practice tests-you can confidently pass your exam on the first try. We also provide a passing guarantee for our complete exam prep packages and issue a full refund if a student fails to pass the exam on the first try.
Aren't you supposed to use the metric system per federal law ? " The Metric Conversion Act of 1975 is an Act of Congress that U.S. President Gerald Ford signed into law on December 23, 1975. It declared the metric system "the preferred system of weights and measures for United States trade and commerce"